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The phrase "avoids difficulties" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation, action, or strategy that helps to prevent or sidestep challenges or problems.
Example: "The new policy avoids difficulties that often arise during the implementation phase."
Alternatives: "circumvents challenges" or "evades obstacles".
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Hence Mele, like Frankfurt, Fischer, and Wallace, avoids difficulties arising from incompatibilist attacks upon regulative control, such as the one posed by the Consequence Argument (see section 4.1).
Solutions are obtained in terms of well-known functions, a method which avoids difficulties associated with computing the higher eigenvalues encountered in previous analyses.
Unlike the established grid-based MLMC method, our solver-based MLMC method operates on the same numerical grid and therefore avoids difficulties related to the upscaling of permeability fields or boundary conditions on coarser grids.
This experimental setup prevents spheres from falling before a stable temperature above the liquidus is established and thus avoids difficulties in evaluating viscosities from velocities of spheres falling through a partially molten sample.
Lifetime measurement avoids difficulties associated with measurements and fitting of the whole detected spectrum.
The presented method of introducing tracer sucrose into intact plants via culm infusion avoids difficulties in interpretation of results obtained through use of tissue slices.
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Also, adjusting only porosity avoids difficulty with numerical instability in the flow model caused by the addition of correlated parameters (porosity and hydraulic conductivity).
His friend SV – who asked not to be identified by name to avoid difficulties at work – disagreed.
I would have avoided difficulties in my own Party if I had ignored the case for independence of the Bank of England.
Indeed, one main hope of Hempel and his colleagues was to avoid difficulties with necessity by relying on the concepts of law and explanation.
My lord, you are upright, and you must consider avoiding difficulties (root)./Since my lord is upright, you will certainly consider avoiding difficulties. epistemic). epistemic
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