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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid stopping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to keep moving or to not come to a halt in a particular context, such as driving or performing a task.
Example: "To maintain momentum during the race, it's crucial to avoid stopping at any point."
Alternatives: "keep moving" or "don't halt.".
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But do avoid stopping exercise altogether.
Drivers on this road are careful to avoid stopping between the regular military checkpoints inspecting all passers by.
"We need to find a solution to avoid stopping this new trend on the delta," says Romulus Stiuca, head of the institute.
The ex-footballer said both vehicles turned right at the same junction in order to avoid stopping at a level crossing.
If you are driving, the FO recommends keeping doors and windows locked at all times, and to avoid stopping at the side of the road.
Starting June 2, travelers can fly Varig Airlines on Thursdays from Kennedy Airport to Salvador, Bahia, and avoid stopping in São Paulo.
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Trout had swerved left to avoid stopped traffic when the right front of his Mercedes collided with the left rear of a Chevrolet, according to a CHP collision report.
The increase of the RS repair symbols also avoids stopping sets associated to short cycles that stuck (IT + RS) decoding.
Su avoided stopping at the resource rich oasis states, and historian Jonathan Karam Skaff speculates that the Chinese troops may have relied on livestock for food instead of a supply train, a tactic used by the steppe nomads.
Unfortunately, these reports tend to arrive too late for drivers to avoid stop-and-go frustrations.
"Some components are not getting through, so we wanted to avoid stop-go production," said Eric Geers, a Saab spokesman.
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