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The phrase 'avoid losses' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the idea of preventing or minimizing potential loss or damage. For example, "The company implemented an emergency plan to avoid losses from the natural disaster."
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So people will go to great lengths to avoid losses, and to recover what they've lost.
It's unrealistic to expect your manager to beat the market every month or avoid losses constantly.
The other was that his current mandate left him little room to avoid losses.
Others in his party are desperate to avoid losses at the polls.
That helped him avoid losses of around £5.8m, according to the FSA.
Because the product is perishable, transportation to market must function smoothly to avoid losses.
"But this is about banks trying to avoid losses and having the taxpayers absorb them".
The new superregulator might not have been able to stop the blowup, or to avoid losses for insured depositors.
The controversial deal, referred to as a backdoor bailout, allowed the banks to avoid losses on the securities.
The moves allowed the hedge fund to avoid losses of $194.2 million and generate profits of $82.8 million.
The central bank would still be obliged by the law to take careful steps to avoid losses, for instance.
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