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The phrase "avoiding pain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing strategies, behaviors, or philosophies aimed at minimizing discomfort or suffering.
Example: "Many people seek therapy as a means of avoiding pain and improving their mental well-being."
Alternatives: "preventing suffering" or "eluding discomfort".
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And the one all-important interest that we share with pigs, as with all sentient creatures, is an interest in avoiding pain.
"Sure, I'm frustrated," he added, "because, as of today at least, we're not very close to solving this problem, and the problem compounds itself day to day, week to week, and there's no way of avoiding pain.
Why should the interest in avoiding pain (i.e., a certain kind or amount of pain) count for more when it belongs to a human than it does when it belongs to an animal?
Describing their research in the journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the authors write: "Perhaps $75,000 is a threshold beyond which further increases in income no longer improve individuals' ability to do what matters most to their emotional well-being, such as spending time with people they like, avoiding pain and disease, and enjoying leisure".
The Australian ethicist Peter Singer adopted a utilitarian approach, arguing for the recognition of moral standing in most nonhuman animals as well as in humans on the grounds that most nonhuman animals, like all humans, have interests in avoiding pain and experiencing pleasure.
For an infrequent action to become a habit, the user must perceive a high degree of utility, either from gaining pleasure or avoiding pain.
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