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The phrase "avoid worries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to not let concerns or anxieties affect them, often in a context of reassurance or encouragement.
Example: "To maintain a positive mindset, it's important to avoid worries about things you cannot control."
Alternatives: "eliminate concerns" or "dismiss anxieties".
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But Mr. Harrison emphasized that many places were still a relatively good bargain by U.S. and European standards and that retirees could avoid worries over currency fluctuations by moving to places with pegs to a reserve currency, or that use the currency itself: For U.S. retirees, Ecuador and Panama are attractive because they use the dollar.
I find that using this way of investing allows me to avoid worries over the different regulations and currency fluctuations of various markets around the globe.
Alternatively a direct genotyping-by-sequencing (Narum et al. 2013) approach could be chosen in future to avoid worries about ascertainment bias.
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The only reason the meeting on Tuesday was closed, said one of the attendees, State Rep. Gene Ward (R), was to avoid worrying the public.
John Tierney's Oct. 9 Big City column, about handling fear, closed with this advice from Dr. Barry Glassner: "Avoid worrying about dangers over which you have no control".
The test is: can you sleep this amount, get up without an alarm clock (except for backup to avoid worrying about missing a morning obligation), and feel good?
It has been difficult to avoid worry that the tense situation might turn bloody, but it appears that is not going to happen beyond the lives lost up to this point.
Business travellers, meanwhile, should remember to dress comfortably but professionally on the plane (you never know who might end up sitting next to you), and studiously avoid worrying about what the person in seat 18F is wearing.
The wires both said "Bombed out but still smiling, Mother" She had no home, no clothes, no money but her desire to avoid worrying her sons as shown in her message was, we considered, almost heroic.
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