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The phrase "avoiding any major" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or actions taken to prevent significant issues or problems.
Example: "The team focused on avoiding any major setbacks during the project to ensure timely completion."
Alternatives: "preventing any significant" or "steering clear of any major".
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The drama should, I feel, be praised for avoiding any major focus on Yeates's murder.
"The goal of keeping warming close to 1C is to keep climate close to the Holocene range, thus avoiding any major amplifying feedbacks," he said.
He has vowed to win the fracking cause while avoiding any major speech on the government's supposed commitment to low-carbon energy.
In eight days on the witness stand Jeffrey K. Skilling accomplished much of what he needed to do in front of the jury hearing his criminal case, avoiding any major gaffes while staunchly maintaining his innocence.
But in a reflection of the Palestinian leadership's conflicted attitude toward its own initiative, Mr. Abbas appears to want to shake things up abroad while avoiding any major turmoil at home.
"It was all about staying out of trouble and avoiding any major issues or big splits".
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Campbell apparently avoided any major ligament damage.
The region has also avoided any major epidemics so far.
The desired solution should offer the lowest cost and try to avoid any major flooding impact.
But he avoided any major mistakes and finished with a 13-under 271 total.
That way, you can avoid any major issues and go into the semester worry-free.
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