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The phrase "avoid unnecessary difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to steer clear of complications or challenges that are not essential to a situation.
Example: "To ensure a smooth project completion, we should focus on the main objectives and avoid unnecessary difficulties."
Alternatives: "steer clear of avoidable challenges" or "prevent superfluous complications.".
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In an effort to avoid unnecessary difficulties in the research process, only positive expectations are presented, such as: "this study will help discover the cure for your illness", without a clarifying statement to explaining that the probability of success could be extremely low.
But we may also have been able to avoid unnecessary difficulties amongst at least some of those widowers who by receiving information about the questionnaire beforehand didn't open the envelope, and weren't exposed to a questionnaire they saw obstacles to responding.
It's best to stick with your own branch of Judaism to avoid unnecessary difficulties.
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They do everything they can to avoid unnecessary exertion.
To be successful, let us avoid unnecessary parochialism.
It makes sense to avoid unnecessary and damaging noise.
"No," I replied, trying to avoid unnecessary fussiness.
This may avoid unnecessary incomplete vaccinations.
To avoid unnecessary repetition, we skip the proof.
How can an AI imitating a human avoid unnecessary deception?
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