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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid possible" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest avoiding potential issues or risks, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "To ensure a smooth project, we must avoid possible complications that could arise during implementation."
Alternatives: "prevent potential" or "steer clear of possible".
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I then sold the individual shares and bought mutual funds, in order to avoid possible conflicts".
It says the reason it withholds credit scores is to avoid "possible consumer confusion and misunderstanding".
Paradox aside, the focus was on implementing new procedures to avoid possible criminal investigation.
To synthesize their learning, they create illustrated guidebooks explaining safe computer practices to avoid possible infections.
"We have spent our income to improve working conditions to avoid possible accidents," he said.
There is also concern that doctors may overprescribe costly tests and treatments to avoid possible lawsuits.
The projection operator function is introduced to avoid possible controller singularity problem.
To effectively avoid possible division by zero, the designed output feedback controller is of switching type.
Reduced integration technique is adopted in order to avoid possible shear locking.
Adaptation layers are used in order to attain good matching and avoid possible serious signal degradation.
In the designed cryocooler, the regenerator and pulse tube are lengthened to avoid possible temperature inhomogeneity.
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