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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid order" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in contexts where one is advising against following a specific sequence or arrangement.
Example: "In this chaotic environment, it's best to avoid order and let creativity flow freely."
Alternatives: "disregard structure" or "eschew organization".
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This is done to avoid order reductions in time convergence due to the operator splitting.
To avoid order effect bias, subjects were randomly assigned to undergo the experimental task in the fasted or fed condition on the first study day and scheduled to return for the second study session at least 1 week later to minimize task habituation.
Drivers were changed in each round to avoid order effect.
The order in which participants completed the scales and tasks was varied to avoid order effects.
To avoid order effects, we randomized the direction (increasing/decreasing) in which the stimulus intensity was changed.
In the external group, the order of Prompts 2 to 4 was counterbalanced to avoid order effects; Prompt 1 was not counterbalanced to align with the condition of the other group.
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I used to avoid ordering pork because the modern variety had become so lean it usually arrived dry and tough.
When dining in fish tavernas, avoid ordering anything that once walked on land: the meat dishes here are often average.
As a result I too often avoid ordering these dishes and miss a lot of good eating.
And if a restaurant fails to specify the source of spinach in its items, diners should avoid ordering raw spinach, he said.
The training process for those who had joined the group earlier was, basically, to keep cool, to try to anticipate and to avoid ordering anyone to do anything.
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