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The phrase "avoid scattering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from spreading or distributing something in a disorganized manner.
Example: "To ensure clarity in your presentation, please avoid scattering your main points throughout the slides."
Alternatives: "prevent dispersion" or "keep focused".
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As an extra precaution, officials recommended that businesses in the area clean the filters on air-conditioners and use vacuum cleaners equipped with filters for fine particles -- those labeled HEPA -- to avoid scattering any hazardous dust.
Pull the old filter out and place it directly into a garbage bag to avoid scattering the dust around.
They reported that the optimal selection of catalyst loading is useful to avoid scattering of light and attenuation of ultrasound (Ertugay and Acar 2014).
Instead of delivery of radiation to the cells seeded on titanium discs, cells were irradiated in suspension before they were seeded which could avoid scattering of radiation from titanium and ensure more homogeneous and accurate dose of radiation [ 22, 23].
We analyzed data from stations in the epicentral distance range of 30 85 degrees to avoid scattering due to the upper mantle or D″ structures (Shearer and Earle, 2004).
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This avoids scattering several database engines (a unique embedded engine defines the rules for accessing the distributed data).
It also, intrinsically, avoids scattering of primary beam from unwanted materials, which is crucial for beam rejection with an RMS operating at zero degrees.
Several experiments restricting the GA to negative values proved that the fitting was possible with good accuracy, and, therefore, for avoiding scattered results with unclear meaning, those restrictions were included in the optimization algorithm.
Each aspect frame corresponds to a small aspect-sector avoiding scatters' MTRC [13], and the HRRP samples inside each target-aspect frame can be assumed to be i.i.d.i.d
In the last few weeks, I've been gently reminded to hold the new toilet flusher down longer (for reasons you can imagine); to clean out the coffee filter more carefully, so as to avoid grounds scattering on the floor; and to put dishes on the right side of the sink rather than the left, in order to easily get rid of food scraps in the disposal.
It would not, however, be enough to avoid embracing scattered products.
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