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The phrase "avoided problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to prevent or steer clear of issues or difficulties.
Example: "By implementing strict safety protocols, the company successfully avoided problems that could have arisen during the project."
Alternatives: "prevented issues" or "steered clear of difficulties.".
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It sort of avoided problems and made things look good.
Many subprime borrowers had avoided problems in recent years by getting new loans with new teaser rates.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg observed that "if they had taken a few more days" to consult with others, the Cuomo administration might have avoided problems with the legislation.
Large companies avoided problems by moving data and people out of town before the hurricane hit, using specialized nationwide service providers.
Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington, the committee chairman, said in a statement that Sister Johnson might have avoided problems if she had sought a bishop's approval, known as an "imprimatur," and made revisions before publishing her book.
Morgan Stanley survived while Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns and others did not, but it hasn't avoided problems.
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"The government is trying to avoid problems," he explained.
And some Indian software companies are trying out new ways to avoid problems altogether.
Identifying themselves as independent observers will be crucial to avoiding problems, they are told.
They will also want to avoid problems if it ever came to repossessing the property.
Some clients require privacy to avoid problems from jealous family members".
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