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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid shocks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising or instructing someone to steer clear of sudden or unexpected disturbances, whether in a physical, emotional, or situational sense.
Example: "To maintain a stable environment for the experiment, it is crucial to avoid shocks that could affect the results."
Alternatives: "prevent disturbances" or "steer clear of surprises".
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Instead, they immediately reclaimed their ability to avoid shocks.
So the plenum struck a cautious course to avoid shocks to the system.
If the economy can avoid shocks like war and corporate scandals, they may yet be proved right.
Expect further rate increases, property curbs and much fatherly advice — all choreographed, like the latest increase, to avoid shocks.
The campaign will rely mostly on a $1.5 million advertising campaign promoting the use of window guards to prevent falls and special electrical outlets to avoid shocks.
Avoidance learning was achieved only by walking, and not by tail flipping despite the fact that consistent tail flipping allowed the crayfish to avoid shocks.
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Plants must be handled carefully to avoid shock.
Those primates were literally starving themselves to avoid shocking another animal.
This required heifers to go around the barrier to avoid shock and consume silage.
If you cut through the cord, the power shuts down to avoid shock.
The spectacle we witnessed this summer surrounding Mapplethorpe's photographs involved the very responses that White tried so hard to avoid — shock, disgust, hate.
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