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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids confusing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or approach that prevents misunderstanding or ambiguity.
Example: "The clear layout of the report avoids confusing the readers with unnecessary details."
Alternatives: "prevents confusion" or "eliminates ambiguity".
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Secondly, as well as being expressed in language children can understand, questions in cross-examination should be put in an order that avoids confusing them.
Pop-up information boxes walk newbies through the trading process and the site avoids confusing jargon.
A decision tree including a geometric-relation-based representation allows multiple robots to share precise ROI and avoids confusing the target for a similar object.
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Work hard, play hard and avoid confusing the two".
More important, they'd developed strategies to avoid confusing the guest of honor.
So far, operators have kept quiet about their 4G plans, to avoid confusing the marketplace.
In the kitchen, technologies were being piggybacked, if expensively, to avoid confusing choices for consumers.
I'd give this mechanism and its NMODL source code a distinctive name to avoid confusing it with the original.
Avoid confusing euphemisms like "Grandma passed away" or "Mom went to sleep," lest a child fear bedtime.
The trick in all this is to use a hyphen to avoid confusing the reader's eye.
Although the terminal character was eventually changed to a tilda rather than a carriage return to avoid confusing it with the the corresponding integer value.
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