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The phrase "avoid that result" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or actions intended to prevent a specific outcome or consequence.
Example: "To ensure the project stays on track, we need to implement measures that avoid that result."
Alternatives: "prevent that outcome" or "deter that consequence.".
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To avoid that result, Ms. Burke, the adviser at Boone High School, asks her 30 staff members to refrain from using pictures of their closest friends on the pages they work on.
"If we go to election there will be losers and maybe sometimes you need to avoid that result," he said, betraying his notion of democracy, adding it would be best if "we have a clear indication on who will be elected".
With a bypass trust, you can avoid that result.
One way to avoid that result is to designate the family member who will receive the proceeds (say, an adult child) as the owner of the policy.
One way to avoid that result is to designate the family member who will receive the proceeds of the policy–say, an adult child as the owner of the policy.
His successor, President Gerald Ford, quickly pardoned Nixon, who had resigned, to avoid that result.
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Additional precautions were also taken to avoid that the results of LE could be affected by the mere anatomical distance within seed voxels as well as between seed and target voxels.
Equation (1) is estimated by weighting each job by its initial employment share in 1994 to avoid that results are biased by compositional changes in small jobs.
The rationale for presenting four odors during the same scan was to avoid that results would rely on one odor, but also avoid an excessive radioactivity exposition which would be a consequence of separate scans for the separate odors.
Another way to avoid that a few extreme observations result in a segment is to impose a lower limit on the length (number of probes) of a segment.
The ACA is adopted to avoid that the evaluation of classification results are biased towards the majority class (the reference/non-cover class in this work).
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