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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding potential flash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the prevention of sudden or unexpected occurrences, particularly in technical or safety-related discussions.
Example: "The new safety protocols are designed for avoiding potential flash during the operation of the machinery."
Alternatives: "preventing possible flash" or "mitigating potential flash".
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But despite these explosive moments, Jones has also played smartly – avoiding potential flash points and provocations, and keeping his increasingly vital presence on the field.
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They use it quite successfully in avoiding potential husbands.
Foxconn said that their consortium of NAND flash customers has no Chinese capital and could avoid potential antitrust issues from other Toshiba bids.
This avoids potential confusion down the line.
That would avoid potential conflicts and lawsuits.
(Gazaryan had already fled Russia to avoid potential imprisonment).
To avoid potential workplace conflicts, he said, it's safer to avoid talking at all.
The international community must help South Africa avoid potential chaos.
Confederate monuments, white nationalist rallies present potential flash points, and cities want to avoid the chaos and violence they saw last weekend.
Addressing a potential flash point that has festered for years, the countries signed an agreement with China aimed at avoiding conflicts over disputed islands in the South China Sea, primarily the Spratlys.
But potential flash points continue to appear.
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