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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids moving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or behavior where someone or something is intentionally not engaging in movement.
Example: "The cat avoids moving when it senses danger, remaining perfectly still to avoid detection."
Alternatives: "stays still" or "remains stationary".
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Or how far her physical weakness – yesterday, she had to crawl up the stairs and she avoids moving "because I don't want to see how much weaker I've got" – has rendered unfeasible the exertion required to self-administer an illegal drug.
The new OECD agreement will cover financing from Japan's export-credit agencies so it will be critical to see if Japan finally turns the corner on its overseas coal financing and avoids moving these projects from "pending" to "finalized".
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Avoid moving the camera too much.
The proposed approach guarantees that the robot tracks the moving target while avoiding moving obstacles.
The static model is also used to avoid moving actors in the scene.
Furthermore, (iii) it needs to build a control policy from demonstration to avoid moving obstacles.
An outdoor shot on a windy day chosen on purpose to avoid moving leaves.
While making these noises, Hale had to avoid moving and keep her mike distance.
That is why D.E.I. is being careful to avoid moving Jeffrey Earnhardt up too quickly.
But Rye Neck withdrew that option two years ago to avoid moving into a higher classification.
When structured as networks, large organizations can avoid moving like whales.
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