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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided freezing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing preventing something from freezing, such as in cooking, weather conditions, or machinery.
Example: "To ensure the vegetables maintain their texture, we avoided freezing them before cooking."
Alternatives: "prevented freezing" or "stopped freezing".
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Here is Michael as he sits beside his son, who has just barely avoided freezing to death: "Given her, he thought, given me, why didn't he die?
They say the bugs, having avoided freezing to death last winter, have been able to get an early start on breeding.
After testing various storage conditions on the stability of αSyn in a partially purified state (data not shown), we avoided freezing final samples at −20 °C since each freeze/thaw cycle was associated with protein loss.
But, no matter the reason, this was troubling enough that we have since avoided freezing tissue and cell culture RNA isolates entirely.
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Most insects remain in their local habitat and must find some other way to avoid freezing.
Insects have therefore evolved all sorts of ways to avoid freezing.
He actually has Still's disease, which fuses the joints, and instead of bedrest, he should have been constantly exercising to avoid freezing up.
The only locally supplied product is water, which is pumped from a nearby lake through pipes that are heated to avoid freezing.
agent struggles to gouge out a Gestapo officer's eye; in another, a Norwegian resistance fighter must shoot and eat a reindeer to avoid freezing to death in the wilderness: Poulsson began to laugh wildly.
However, the planet's mass is such that, if it has an atmosphere with sufficient amounts of carbon dioxide, the atmosphere would be thick enough to avoid freezing on the night side.
To help a patient avoid freezing during a pitch — a problem that Michels attributes to trying to hide your Shadow from development executives — he'll tell him to reassure his Shadow with the words "I love you and I care more about you than I do whether this pitch sells".
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