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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to suggest that someone should refrain from physical activity or change in position.
Example: "During the meditation session, participants are encouraged to avoid movement to maintain focus and tranquility."
Alternatives: "refrain from movement" or "stay still".
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Most of these studies are performed under anesthesia to avoid movement during the scanning sessions.
But she needs to make more choices, to avoid movement pileups akin to run-on sentences.
Democrats who avoid movement politics point to Bill Clinton's success in repositioning the party in the center during the 1990's.
Participants were invited to take a comfortable position at the beginning of the experiment, and asked not to move their left hand during the whole experiment to avoid movement artefacts in the SC signal.
Hair should be styled to avoid movement of its own.
To avoid movement and fix tubing, the animal was restrained in the supine position using a webbed sock and adhesive tape.
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You want to avoid movements that are not triggered by the player, such as camera shakes as they cause discomfort.
The video captured the men waiting anxiously to leave, trying to avoid movements that might trigger other mines.
After 5 min, in order to avoid movements of the patients due to the pain and to induce the state of pain-relief, sumatriptan was subcutaneously injected.
The subjects were asked to avoid movements and eye blinking during the presentation of the fixation cross and the visual objects.
In addition to normal preparation, the head of each harnessed bee was fastened to the holder with a small drop of wax to avoid movements.
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