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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided number" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a number that is intentionally not used or mentioned in a specific context.
Example: "In the report, the avoided number was crucial for understanding the overall budget."
Alternatives: "excluded number" or "omitted number".
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At a recent conference on democracy, he conspicuously avoided numbering Russia among the offenders against democratic rights.
We avoided numbers and intensity qualifiers for which distortions have been previously reported [18], [19].
When people book up the whole restaurant and devise their own seating plans, "99% of the time they avoid number 13 on purpose".
The current ethanol yields were achieved at higher solid loadings in a single flask by avoiding number of steps/flasks as required in the conventional process.
As an alternative strategy, nanoparticle assemblies can be generated in situ inside a suitable template on a solid surface to avoid number of sequential steps involved in the methods discussed before.
They manage this trick by sticking to plain English, avoiding numbers and jargon almost completely.
Below, the Independent's Associate Business Editor, James Moore, looks at other ways punters could have made £50m in the past, what you'd need to do know - and why you should avoid numbers under 40 in the lottery tonight: 1.
Again, avoid numbers!
Better avoid numbers in the class names.
Lesson 4: Avoid Number Traps.
Just as many Americans avoid the number 13, a growing number of people in this wartorn country fear 39. "This [was] a very small issue.
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