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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid unemployment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or actions taken to prevent job loss or to maintain employment.
Example: "To ensure financial stability, it is crucial to develop skills that help avoid unemployment."
Alternatives: "prevent job loss" or "stay employed".
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The program also helped unemployed participants remain self-employed and avoid unemployment even five years after program entry.
Now, suddenly, those who have managed to avoid unemployment are being asked to work less.
Instead of working only to avoid unemployment, the Fed sought to bring inflation back under control.
In a society where work is all, especially for men, and welfare benefits limited, the politicians were desperate to avoid unemployment.
"One possible household reaction to lower expected incomes is for people to try and work harder, and certainly to avoid unemployment if at all possible.
But in the week since their terms expired, many of the former borough presidents and council members have managed to avoid unemployment.
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And consistent saving depends in large part on avoiding unemployment, which hasn't been easy.
As output fell, banks collapsed and stock markets gyrated, people avoided unemployment in greater numbers than in any previous downturn.
Some argue that to absorb these goods from abroad while avoiding unemployment at home, the United States very consciously stimulated consumer demand.
Avoiding unemployment, teenage pregnancy or migration is the challenge for this new, educated generation; though without rural employment opportunities to match this ambition, it will not be easy.
Again, effects in terms of avoiding unemployment were much lower.
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