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The phrase "avoiding the impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to prevent a certain perception or belief from forming in someone's mind.
Example: "She was careful in her presentation, avoiding the impression that she was unprepared."
Alternatives: "preventing the perception" or "eluding the impression".
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They include incorporating the names of all the victims from Staten Island, and possibly their images, while avoiding the impression of a giant tombstone.
But there's no avoiding the impression that this is a minor, if intriguing, piece from a major playwright, or that its characters, Steven included, are all too conveniently archetypes.
One aspect of his approach in the first link-up was to give influential members of the senior team roles in both schools, avoiding the impression the federation was all about one man.
That marked a direct defiance of President Bush's call a week earlier for the Israelis to withdraw "without delay," but the secretary and the White House seemed intent on avoiding the impression of a serious dispute, referring to Mr. Sharon as a friend and reiterating that Israel had the right to combat terrorism.
Markosian et al. [38] citing architects that use printed architectural models with overlapped sketch strokes before presenting the models to costumers, gave special attention to sketches, avoiding the impression of completeness of the project.
We therefore prefer to work with dimensionless parameter sets here, thus avoiding the impression that our model results were quantitatively valid at present.
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But it is hard to avoid the impression of inconsistency.
The wholesale clear-out now avoids the impression that the Nuer are targeted specifically.
But you must avoid the impression that you wield it arbitrarily or unjustly.
He said it was important to avoid the impression that the Pakistan military is "for hire".
It was hard to avoid the impression that he was enjoying the limelight.
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