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The phrase "avoiding the damages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the prevention or mitigation of harm or loss.
Example: "The company implemented new safety protocols aimed at avoiding the damages caused by workplace accidents."
Alternatives: "preventing the losses" or "minimizing the harm".
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It's clear the global community, and that includes us, has to do more if we are going to succeed at avoiding the damages projected in a warming world".
It's clear the global community, and that includes us, has to do more if we are going to succeed at avoiding the damages projected in a warming world". Greenhouse gas emissions from the US have fallen sharply in recent years, owing to the replacement of coal-fired power generation by gas in the US, following its widespread adoption of shale gas.
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The amplitude ratio is set to be around 0.85 during the scanning to avoid the damage of the sharp spike.
Scientists believe that by doing this, such people avoid the damage to the cardiovascular system brought about by stress.
Ecclestone is advising Mosley to announce that he will quit in November and avoid the damage caused by being ousted.
With the Republican law seeming to target Democratic states for pain, governors are trying to avoid the damage.
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