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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid light" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising or instructing someone to stay away from light, often for reasons related to health, safety, or specific tasks.
Example: "To preserve the quality of the photographs, please avoid light exposure during the development process."
Alternatives: "stay out of light" or "keep away from light.".
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They avoid light and are usually well concealed from casual observation.
Fruit fly populations attracted to light can be separated from those that avoid light.
The Tucson, Arizona-based International Dark Skies Association IDAA) confers the status only on places that take major steps to avoid light pollution.
These primitive creatures continue to avoid light after being decapitated, suggesting that the opsins found outside their brain are indeed involved in sensing light.
Moreover, the Ni(OH 2 content could be optimized to avoid light blocking effect due to excessive Ni(OH 2 loading.
At the time of emergence the alates, which normally avoid light, become attracted to it and fly out of the nest.
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Ag/BiOBr films coated on glass substrates in a thin rectangular wastewater tank could avoid light-shielding effect from color solution containing dye-pollutant.
Never give these to children under three, and avoid light-up spinners entirely unless they have a locking mechanism on the battery compartment.
Light intensity and exposure were minimized to avoid light-induced cell damage.
The culture was grown in a trickle film photobioreactor to avoid light-limited growth and 5% CO2 (v/v) in air to provide excess carbon.
All of the experimental and control flies were in a cry 01 background to avoid light-induced TIM degradation during brain dissection.
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