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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to steer clear of something that is big in size, quantity, or impact.
Example: "When planning your meal, try to avoid large portions to maintain a balanced diet."
Alternatives: "steer clear of big" or "refrain from large".
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People were asked to avoid large crowds.
Stay away from public places, avoid large gatherings.
Motorcycle Rallies First, avoid large numbers of internal combustion engines.
The concept was to avoid large exchange-rate swings.
Several thousand wealthy people have come forward, hoping to avoid large fines or possibly even prison.
The exact location for the invitation-only event has not been disclosed to avoid large crowds.
The bombers, who use crude explosive devices, seem to want to avoid large loss of life.
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Even so, many districts were able to avoid large-scale layoffs and program cuts.
It said jobs would go but it hoped to avoid large-scale redundancies.
The challenge is it's one minute to midnight - too late to avoid large-scale destruction.
Hence, to avoid large-scale genome editing, we have taken two experimental strategies.
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