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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid troubling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from causing distress or inconvenience to others.
Example: "To maintain a peaceful environment, we should avoid troubling our neighbors with loud noises."
Alternatives: "prevent bothering" or "steer clear of distressing".
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A.I.G. is effectively suing its majority owner, the government, which has an 80percentt stake and has poured nearly $200 billion into the insurer in a bid to avert its collapse and avoid troubling the global financial markets.
"Only an angry, obscene, violent, offensive art can show us the other side of the world, the side we never see or try not to see so as to avoid troubling our consciences," Pedro Juan says, giving us his credo, his vision of the poet's place.
As one Charlottesville native, a 45-year-old single black mother who asked her name be withheld to avoid troubling her white, liberal coworkers, told me, "This whole thing is bullshit.
As one Charlottesville native, a 45-year-old single black mother who asked her name be withheld to avoid troubling her white, liberal co-workers, told me, "This whole thing is bullshit.
Studies have shown that patients are reluctant to seek information from their health care providers mainly to avoid troubling the health care providers [ 21, 22].
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Schroer has wisely favored fast-growing, large-cap drug stocks like Johnson & Johnson and Merck and avoided troubled HMOs.
Prediction: Lower mid-table, should avoid trouble.
She has, however, managed to avoid trouble.
While Mr. Batista somehow avoided malaria, he did not avoid trouble.
At this Tour, he could not avoid trouble, either.
This takes discipline, but it can help avoid trouble later.
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