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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid noises" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to minimize or eliminate sounds, often in contexts related to concentration, peace, or disturbance.
Example: "To create a conducive study environment, it's essential to avoid noises that can distract you."
Alternatives: "reduce sounds" or "minimize noise".
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He and his family have moved to the country to avoid noises that trigger pain, nausea and dizziness.
The photocurrent measurements are carried out in a metallic sample holder in order to avoid noises.
In the middle of 2010, two seismometers were moved from Parompong and Cibodas to Tangkubanperahu Volcano (TKP) and Ciater (ATR), due to avoid noises from farming activities.
Fitting of relaxation lifetime of the negative signal for the sample excited at 627 nm, using exponential decay function on TAS traces at 550 nm (we tried to avoid noises at 500 nm) provides a value of 0.36 ± 0.04 ps (Table 1).
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Sideband frequencies should also be chosen to avoid noise from known sources of mechanical vibrations.
Models were validated and refined to avoid noise and reduce the number of variables.
Also, to avoid noise interplayiing with the focus calculations, the number of rays per pixel was increased.
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