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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids from" is not correct in written English.
The correct usage would be simply "avoids" without the preposition "from."
Example: "He avoids confrontation whenever possible."
Alternatives: "steers clear of" or "shuns.".
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Kai-Man Kwan has significantly expanded the Argument from Experience in a way that avoids from the start several objections to that argument (Kwan, 2011).
The results demonstrate a clear advantage of ASNSSS in terms of complexity and applicability due to the fact that ASNSSS avoids from searching all stream paths by making use of a simple regular structure.
For example, ({text{AUC}} = 0.9857) for the case that (delta_{text{I}} = 0.2) and (delta_{text{II}} = 0.8) indicates that the ex ante control chart can adequately detect abnormal behavior of the schedule performance and avoids from false alarms.
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"This we have to avoid from happening".
What do you want to avoid from your upbringing?" He thought for ages.
Yesterday, Standard & Poor's cut its stock rating on Freddie Mac to avoid from hold.
But you live by avoiding From left to right, carving a road so, Old man.
"The sad thing is that if people had been more careful, this could have been avoided from the get-go".
"This could have been avoided from almost two years ago".
High-speed field effect transistors require twin-faults-free NWs avoiding from electron trapping [9].
Therefore, the dynamic unbalance resonance should be avoided from the flexible modes of carbody.
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