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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid stressing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from causing stress or anxiety, often in a context related to mental health or well-being.
Example: "To maintain a healthy work-life balance, it's important to avoid stressing over minor issues."
Alternatives: "prevent worrying" or "steer clear of stress.".
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Teach students to handle pets gently to avoid stressing the animals and leading to bites/pecks/scratches.
One reason cabin pressures are kept low at the moment is to avoid stressing the fuselage too much.
(Rule 1b: "To avoid stressing birds or exposing them to danger, exercise restraint and caution during observation, photography, sound recording or filming").
It doesn't matter if you water in seeds you've just sown with cold water, but after that point, use liquid at room temperature to avoid stressing the emerging seedlings.
(Lee incorporated elements of Baldwin's script in his 1992 movie, "Malcolm X," but also did what Baldwin tried to avoid, stressing the buddy-film aspects of the story, at least in the beginning).
It includes tips on everything from how to align your doormat (10 feet of coconut matting is recommended to truly demuck one's galoshes, after a good night of caroling) to the proper method of moving a dining room chair (lift from the seat rails, not the back, to avoid stressing it; at least the chair will be relaxed, even if you're not).
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And avoid stresses like difficult individuals, even traffic jams, if you can.
"Corner cutting is to be avoided," stresses the CAA.
Try to avoid stress if possible, and relax when put in stressful situations.
His doctor told him to avoid stress.
The impulse to avoid stress is often the starting point.
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