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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoidance of any manipulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the need to prevent or steer clear of any form of influence or control, particularly in ethical or procedural discussions.
Example: "The committee emphasized the importance of the avoidance of any manipulation in the data collection process to ensure the integrity of the research."
Alternatives: "prevention of any manipulation" or "elimination of any manipulation".
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Therefore, adequate irrigation and avoidance of any manipulation of vital pulp that could facilitate dentinal bridge around pulp chamber are important.
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So far we have found no indication of any manipulation on the betting market of any World Cup matches".
And so began her avoidance of any Barnes & Noble.
The novelty of this method is in the avoidance of any subjective decision.
The strategy became "the absolute avoidance of any racial tension or overtones," Schmidt said.
It is heavily invested in the avoidance of any American economic debacle.
But a scrupulous avoidance of any solemnity makes "Garden State" a bit too light for its own good.
"For the avoidance of any doubt, we have no regard for the opinions of rival media organisations.
Just to reiterate, and for the avoidance of any doubt, this is the current head of Uefa.
It may be that the sitcom's constant avoidance of any final, dramatic catharsis is its accidental strength.
Indeed, will they do anything about it all, given their long-standing avoidance of any reparative action on the issue?
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