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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid waiting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to take action to prevent delays or to encourage promptness.
Example: "To ensure a smooth experience, please arrive early to avoid waiting in line."
Alternatives: "prevent delays" or "eliminate waiting".
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Two caveats if you want eat outdoors: come early to avoid waiting and wear mosquito repellent.
He insisted on leaving the hotel through a back entrance, to avoid waiting journalists.
5. Then make the game about waiting, but let them pay to avoid waiting.
Passengers could decide for themselves how important it was to avoid waiting.
For example, VIP pass to give priority to customers who want to avoid waiting lines by paying more.
"Speed pass" tickets, for guests who want to avoid waiting in line, are $36 for all three attractions.
Most of us would rather avoid waiting in lines, so in an effort to make waiting more pleasant, many businesses have adopted virtual queues.
We strongly encourage Berkeley Law students to enroll in EFT if possible to avoid waiting in long lines at the beginning of the semester.
It's generally a good idea to refuel every three to four hours and avoid waiting until you are hungry to eat something.
EFT is recommended to avoid waiting in long lines and delays in getting your refund at the beginning of the term.
Mr. McCain and Mr. Obama both left the tense hourlong session at the White House through side doors, to avoid waiting reporters.
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