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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid the multitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to steer clear of large groups or crowds, often for reasons of safety, comfort, or personal preference.
Example: "In times of crisis, it's wise to avoid the multitude to ensure your safety and well-being."
Alternatives: "stay away from the crowd" or "shun the masses".
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Even when qualified STEM graduates are attracted to the profession of teaching in public schools, they tend to leave it quickly, either for more positive rewards in other professions or to avoid the multitude of hindrances to their effectiveness as teachers (for a review, see Ingersoll and Strong, 2011).
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A multitude of comings and goings in goal, plus nonstop injuries to the back four, have not helped defensively, but the Glovers now have the luxury of a certain amount of consistency in selection, so I'm confident they will once more avoid the drop.
International Phonetic Alphabet, (IPA), an alphabet developed with the intention of enabling students and linguists to learn and record the pronunciation of languages accurately, thereby avoiding the confusion of inconsistent, conventional spellings and a multitude of individual transcription systems.
The first part of this line was intended to be constructed at the same time as the City Circle Line, to avoid a multitude-higher construction cost and long interruptions of operations later.
Its intended use is to enable the creation of new speech corpora from a multitude of resources in a language-independent fashion, thus avoiding the need to record or transcribe speech data.
Perhaps even in difficult situations, avoiding the risks of democracy that were clear even to the ancients requires us to discourage politicians from treating the multitude as fools.
Products are classified in 10 families and more than 15 subfamilies to avoid being lost in the multitude of grades.
Overall, this represents an advance in FACS technology that can be used to evaluate specific subpopulations and avoids the a priori need for lineage-specific cell surface markers, an unfulfilled need that has limited our understanding of lineage differentiation from embryonic stem cells as well as in a multitude of other disciplines, including cancer biology.
In waltzing away with five paintings at three galleries at the Museum of Modern Art — including works by Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani — burglars appear to have identified the single window with a flawed security alarm, the rhythm of the security guards' nightly rounds and the multitude of lesser artworks to avoid.
The multitude of enemies hurled at you also means avoiding oncoming projectiles can become almost impossible, particularly when niggly controls prevent you aiming properly at diagonals.
It's that closed mind that both Ms. Willingham and Ms. Gerson avoid, and that's what makes their work such a valuable addition to the multitude of voices online on both sides of what's long since become a strident home-birth debate.
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