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The phrase "for avoidance" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate a desire to prevent or eliminate a particular issue or misunderstanding. Example: "This clause is included for avoidance of any ambiguity in the contract."
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Other suggestions for avoidance included covering any preliminary bumps with bandages to avoid scratching at them.
A mutual instinct for avoidance, perhaps.
For avoidance of doubt, to disagree is not to harass.
Post-Enron, many people (including Mr Pitt) believe that this draws a road map for avoidance.
As long as our leaders focus on parity, its absence remains an excuse for avoidance of real issues.
The impulses are conducted to the pterothoracic ganglion, where they must influence muscles used for avoidance of predators.
For avoidance of doubt, Google is not a Promoter of the Competition and is not responsible for the administration of this Competition.
For avoidance of doubt: she's a loving mother, a diligent writer, a quiet intellectual, a loyal friend and the unluckiest wife I've ever known.
("Now is not the time for avoidance, denial or panic," Mark Weber, the assistant dean of career services, wrote in a March memo to Harvard Law's graduating class).
Of course, tax is a fraught topic for Vodafone, in the spotlight for avoidance tactics and recent news that it paid no UK corporation tax last year.
It's difficult to administer in practice (there are lots of opportunities for avoidance, and which innovation policies count? Research grants? Procurement?).
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