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Free sign upThe phrase "avoiding exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is trying to prevent or minimize contact with something harmful or undesirable.
Example: "The company implemented new safety protocols aimed at avoiding exposure to hazardous materials in the workplace."
Alternatives: "preventing exposure" or "minimizing exposure".
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Obviously, avoiding exposure is the best way to deal with a food allergy.
The best protection against PMLE is avoiding exposure to the sun altogether.
ORR electrode connected to the Zn anode only for discharge, thus avoiding exposure to positive potentials.
Hand hygiene is critical to avoiding exposure to potentially harmful pathogens.
IL: People can reduce their risk by avoiding exposure to the mosquito that carries Zika.
The only treatment for these disorders is avoiding exposure to the dusts.
Their main side effect is nasal irritation, which can be prevented by spraying straight up toward the sinuses, avoiding exposure to the nasal lining as much as possible.
The bittersweet, bespectacled comic has done this by building a cult audience in modest venues and avoiding exposure in any medium other than live performance.
Such devices are more suitable for applications by providing more mechanical stability and avoiding exposure and loss of electrolytes during operation.
The traditional approach in the United States has been a buccal approach avoiding exposure or surgery on the lingual side of the crest of the ridge.
Unlike underground hydroponic systems and greenhouses, which rely on various heating and cooling systems and LED lights to regulate the temperature, submersion in seawater offers a stable temperature while avoiding exposure to extreme weather conditions on land.
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