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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoidable error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mistake that could have been prevented or avoided through careful planning or attention.
Example: "The report contained several avoidable errors that could have been easily fixed with a thorough review."
Alternatives: "preventable mistake" or "correctable error".
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It was, once again, an avoidable error.
Where life is to be taken, there must be no avoidable error of law or uncertainty of fact...
In 2004, one of our patients, Mary McClinton, died because of an avoidable error while she was in our care.
"Any suggestion that a pupils' results and future chances have been affected because of an avoidable error by a school is of serious concern".
Ascending by foot up a cold, snowy, exposed, rocky slope to a point more than twenty-nine thousaboveeet above sea level (and to certain mental and physical deterioration) is a decidedly avoidable error.
The inquiry into the fatal fire on RAF Nimrod XV230, chaired by the lawyer Charles hasdon-Cave, hascrupulouslyly uncovered a lamentable trail of avoidable error that culminated in the deaths of 14 servicemen in Afghanistan on 2 September 2006.
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This means that young entrepreneurs need to remember deliberation and caution when making decisions, as well as make sure they avoid avoidable errors, such as not having enough capital available, partnering with the wrong people or even misapplying funds.
Be very precise while measuring the current and the potential and try to avoid the avoidable errors.
Critics say Mr Tsvangirai made avoidable errors of judgment.
And the book is marred by avoidable errors.
These steps would do more to reduce avoidable errors than the current proposals.
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