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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid negation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to encourage clarity or positivity in communication, suggesting that one should refrain from using negative statements.
Example: "In your writing, try to avoid negation to make your message clearer and more positive."
Alternatives: "steer clear of negation" or "refrain from using negation".
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Avoid negation terms (see Warnings for more on this).
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Schober et al. also recommend to avoid negations and conjunction in terms.
Sometimes we have to avoid the use of negation.
The algorithm is very similar to Rule 5 with an additional check for the presence of negation keyword to avoid false PPI extraction.
Rule 6: sentences with more than two proteins, a relation keyword and a negation keyword The algorithm is very similar to Rule 5 with an additional check for the presence of negation keyword to avoid false PPI extraction.
Most of the available PPI extraction systems consider the negation keyword, 'not' to avoid false PPI extraction (9, 10).
Unfortunately, young people who self-injure avoid help, a phenomenon known as help negation [ 5].
Wu Ming, he says, is at pains to avoid becoming this kind of persona - rejecting all television appearances and refusing to have their photographs taken: "So every detail of our public persona is a negation of that kind of celebrity-making machine that is the publishing industry, and more generally the cultural industry nowadays".
Implicit negation (avoid, hardly).
Avoid using those negation terms.
According to Śāntarakṣita, the problem of circularity is thus avoided by a proper understanding of implicative negations: to understand cow one need not understand non-cow, but rather the mere idea of cow.
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