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The phrase "avoiding frost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to agriculture, gardening, or weather-related discussions where the goal is to prevent frost damage to plants or crops.
Example: "To ensure a successful harvest, the farmers focused on avoiding frost during the critical growing season."
Alternatives: "preventing frost" or "frost protection".
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A player tees off on 14, a 430-yard par 4, with Long Island Sound at his back, avoiding Frost Creek, which bisects the hole, with an approach shot toward an elevated, sloping green in front of the clubhouse complex.
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Being open on the east means there is the benefit of early morning sunshine, which makes flowers and coloured stems shine, but early camellias and magnolias had to be planted in the protection of trees on the south and west edges to avoid frost damage to their delicate flowers.
The results show that passive measures, such as a thermal insulation layer or door, cannot completely avoid frost damage.
The nine selected trees were planted directly in 15 L pots and over-wintered under a light-transmissive shelter to avoid frost damage.
Wheat is the main winter crop, planted in April and May, although some crops are planted earlier to enable them to avoid frost at flowering time.
Its popularity is often attributed to its ease of cultivation the grapes have thick skins and the vines are hardy and naturally low yielding, budding late to avoid frost and resistant to viticultural hazards such as rot and insects and to its consistent presentation of structure and flavours which express the typical character ("typicity") of the variety.
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Interestingly, as exhibited by phenotypic correlations we observed that the later genotypes for date2.5 hastened subproc2, which could be an important strategy to avoid frost injury.
This combination of a requirement for vernalization and sensitivity to photoperiod ensures that flowering is postponed until after winter to avoid frost damage, but then occurs rapidly as day-length increases during spring, thereby avoiding heat and water stress during summer [ 4].
Shade ferns can often be brought inside after the growing season, or simply moved in and out to avoid frost.
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