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"avoided the need" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an instance where an action taken eliminated the need for another action. For example, "The automatic system update avoided the need for us to manually install the patch ourselves."
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The process has proved effective and has avoided the need for litigation.
The statute avoided the need for a more violent disintegration of the empire.
Dr. McAllister's team used a different technique, which avoided the need for such scaffolding.
But Prism avoided the need for board approval by striking deals to buy the stakes held by individual shareholders.
This avoided the need for a potentially costly employment tribunal claim and kept his career on track.
Unicredit's shares have plummeted in recent weeks, but it has so far avoided the need for help from the state.
Asked his handicap, he avoided the need to quip that it was his swing and instead said "19.6".
This approach avoided the need to isolate and amplify HCV genomes from sera derived from HCV-infected patients.
This decision avoided the need to develop yet another set of tests and standards to which students and teachers would need to respond.
Ericsson avoided the need to eliminate its newest workers first by agreeing to pay dismissed workers for up to one year as they look for new jobs.
SALLE avoided the need for the elimination of salinity and protein in the sample matrix, as well as clean-up of the extractant.
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