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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid storm" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context where one is advising someone to stay away from a storm or to prevent a situation from escalating, but it needs more context to be effective.
Example: "To ensure safety during the trip, we must avoid storm conditions at all costs."
Alternatives: "steer clear of storms" or "stay away from storms".
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The trail takes you through towns built on stilts to avoid storm surges, through wildlife sanctuaries, and to beautiful beaches.
The US Fleet Forces Command said in a release on Saturday ships would get ready in anticipation of getting under way on Monday to avoid storm damage.
But this time, Osborne added that Carson needed to leave Iowa before a winter storm strikes later this evening in addition to getting some clean duds..@RealBenCarson leaving Des Moines later tonight to avoid storm.
To avoid storm and flood-related health problems, a good health financing system is also needed to ensure better access to services needed by patients, and the safety of health facilities and equipment (44).
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This was resolved on US aircraft, but Australian F-35s had to avoid storms this year because of continuing concerns.
The CSAM can increase system power capacity by changing horizontal positions of generator turbines to track meandering current core, and can also change system depth to avoid storms.
Weather wasn't a concern for the modern airship pilot; onboard satellite systems permit him to avoid storms, fly around them, or hover somewhere and wait.
He said there were dozens of ideas to reduce shipping emissions, ranging from coating hulls in ultra-slippery paint, using satellite navigation to avoid storms, blowing bubbles under hulls to reduce friction and using sails.
An automatic "pull up" alarm went off when the plane, travelling from Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea, to Douala, Cameroon's largest city on 2 May, diverted from its normal route "to avoid storms", the BEA accident investigators said.
The only big difference is that I cringe every time I see a burst of lightning, and I try to avoid storms as much as humanly possible.
"They're shaped like a beach ball or a big top and can go underwater" to avoid storms and other disruptions, he says.
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