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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding sharp" is not correct and lacks context to determine its usability in written English.
Without additional context, it is unclear when or how to use this phrase effectively.
Example: "In the kitchen, we focus on avoiding sharp objects to ensure safety."
Alternatives: "steering clear of sharp" or "preventing sharp".
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This would involve avoiding sharp austerity in 2013.
Yipping at every advance, Liana struggled out to the depth of her upper thighs, gingerly avoiding sharp rocks.
Since August, Dr. Hall has agreed to take new precautions, such as wearing two sets of gloves and avoiding sharp objects during surgery.
When working on children's rooms for clients, his firm designs spaces that reduce the need for such devices by avoiding sharp corners that would require additional padding and doors that could pinch fingers.
Many of Germany's competitors, notably in America, have also been working out; and as shown by the recently aborted "hostile" takeover of Thyssen by another steel producer, Krupp a taste for avoiding sharp changes lingers on in corporate Germany.
Even now, heading into Super Tuesday, with Mr. Edwards under pressure to find a way to push ahead of Senator John Kerry, Mr. Hickman said he still believed in avoiding sharp attacks.
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Until then, avoid sharp objects.
Don't necessarily avoid sharp edges.
The confidence estimates from all the above sources are combined, then smoothed to avoid sharp transitions.
Some avoided sharp declines by purchasing longer-term certificates of deposit from banks.
In general, CGA uses smooth operators and avoids sharp jumps in the parameter values.
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