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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid regular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to steer clear of something that is routine or typical, often in the context of habits or practices.
Example: "To improve your health, it's best to avoid regular consumption of sugary drinks."
Alternatives: "steer clear of typical" or "refrain from usual".
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ANOTHER defensive move was to avoid regular Treasury notes and bonds, which would suffer the most as interest rates rose.
The authority's chairman, Joseph J. Lhota, said he was prepared to examine new funding sources to avoid regular fare increases.
Remote work has been on the rise over the past decade, but those who work completely from home and avoid regular commutes are still rare.
The new rules are part of an effort in Britain to stop fictitious colleges and students from exploiting student visas to avoid regular immigration procedures.
FACED with a looming energy shortage, Brazil's government this week announced final details of emergency measures aimed at cutting electricity consumption by 20%, and intended to avoid regular blackouts.
Mose Masoe, a hulking Samoan who made a big impression in the World Cup, also seems likely to make an impact, although he will miss the start of the season through injury and may need to modify his tackling technique to avoid regular suspension.
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The program avoided regular commercial breaks, but its tasteful public service announcements were provided by Nextel, its corporate sponsor.
CBS put out a news release noting that its "9/11" was "the 2001-02 season's highest-ranking non-sports-related broadcast among viewers". The program avoided regular commercial breaks, but its tasteful public service announcements were provided by Nextel, its corporate sponsor.
Moreover, radiation exposure was decreased by avoiding regular replacement of the tube.
As a result he had avoided regular activities and sports.
3 Actually, epidemiological research of dental problems indicates that most of the elderly neglect hygiene and oral care – brushing their teeth only once a day or not al all, not flossing daily, not cleaning their tongues, not replacing missing teeth with dentures, and avoiding regular dental checkups.
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