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The phrase "avoiding surprises" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or actions taken to prevent unexpected outcomes or events.
Example: "In project management, clear communication is essential for avoiding surprises during the development process."
Alternatives: "preventing surprises" or "eliminating surprises".
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Strictly's live show is brisk and slick, avoiding surprises.
Selling a business is largely about setting realistic expectations, avoiding surprises and just plain hanging in there.
Some, like Protective Life, are providing analysts with lots of company data in the hope of avoiding surprises.
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In almost all cases, avoiding surprise encounters is the best defense, as black bears prefer to avoid people.
Another of the thirteen, FutureMap, "will concentrate on market-based techniques for avoiding surprise and predicting future events" — a sounder approach, ideologically, than regulation-based liberal soothsaying.
Another of the thirteen, FutureMap, "will concentrate on market-based techniques for avoiding surprise and predicting future events"—a sounder approach, ideologically, than regulation-based liberal soothsaying.
More formally, itinerant dynamics in the environment preclude simple solutions to avoiding surprise; the best one can do is to minimise surprise in the face of stochastic and chaotic sensory perturbations.
Actually, Linklater avoids surprises on the set.
This needs to be clear upfront to avoid surprises later.
Outside the pages of Rumpole, they avoid surprises.
Things have to go smoothly.Its processes are designed to avoid surprises.
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