Sentence examples for is probably to avoid from inspiring English sources

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The best advice now is probably to avoid medium linked loci (Jones and Ardren, 2003).

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"I reckon CCGV," wrote Horn of January, meaning CCTV (the substitution was probably to avoid attracting the attention of censors, since it appears several times in comments on the thread), "will only dilute it, directly overlook her companion.

That's probably to avoid becoming "the dumbest pipe of all", as I once called it in a blog post.

One note in the chord is changed, which Petridis surmised was probably to avoid paying any royalty to the Clash.

Mick Jagger, a far more jaded New York transplant, couldn't believe his friend used to take cabs, which is "probably to be avoided if you've got more than $10," as he said years later.

There is a variegated form less than imaginatively called 'Variegata' that is both miffy and difficult to obtain, so is probably one to avoid unless you are truly dedicated to the genus.

Finally, if you want a new show to do well, it is probably best to avoid Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays, because nothing is going to pry viewers away from the National Football League.

Until Kerry's claims are subjected to further inspection, it is probably wise to avoid reaching any definitive conclusions.

As such, transients are typically silent, probably to avoid alerting their mammalian prey.

At the same time, however, since sellers have no obligation under New Jersey law to provide buyers with a disclosure statement, it is probably wise to avoid doing so.

Unless you are super-lazy and enjoy paying unnecessary fees, Fly.co.uk is probably one to avoid.

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