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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding suspicious" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun to clarify what is being avoided, such as "avoiding suspicious behavior" or "avoiding suspicious activities."
Example: "The detective focused on avoiding suspicious interactions during the investigation."
Alternatives: "steering clear of suspicious" or "evading suspicious".
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The best they can do is delay the inevitable by avoiding suspicious links, even from friends, and manage their passwords.
A copy of the company's terse "RSA Securcare Online Note" posted on the Securities and Exchange Commission Web site on Thursday offers such advice as "Focus on security for social media applications" and "We recommend customers re-educate employees on the importance of avoiding suspicious e-mails".
Avoiding suspicious online messages and links, using two-factor authentication, and updating apps and operating systems are a first step toward better overall cybersecurity.
Remaining calm and avoiding suspicious or anxious behavior will go a long way, especially if you are pulled aside for additional searches.
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Web-users should back up files, use antivirus software and firewalls, and avoid suspicious attachments and sites.
Remind users to avoid suspicious links, especially from unknown senders.
Monthly training of employees to avoid suspicious emails helps knock down the percentage of clicks to 2percentt, much better than quarterly training does (to 19percentt).
Sneak in chocolate bars, lollies and chips by wearing a fluffy jacket and putting it in the pockets of the jacket, tell the movie guard you are cold as you walk in to avoid suspicious questions and viola!
You can fall victim to a variety of scams, from counterfeit money to short-changing to outright robbery, so be watchful and avoid suspicious exchange booths or people who approach you on the street or in the train station.
Cooper's date also fell on the unlucky Friday, but the actor etched the 14th in his cement, in hopes of avoiding anything suspicious.
Avoid suspicious people.
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