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"is proposed to avoid" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something is being recommended or suggested as a means of avoiding a certain outcome or situation. Example: A new traffic routing system is proposed to avoid congestion on the highways during rush hour.
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A simple mapping strategy is proposed to avoid costly signed distance re-initialization computations.
A novel hierarchical grid design is proposed to avoid undesired local buckling.
Hence, a design of the water-cooled tube is proposed to avoid using the Faraday screen.
A constraint handling strategy without penalty parameters is proposed to avoid the difficulty of penalty parameter selection.
A formation flying strategy with an Earth-crossing object (ECO) is proposed to avoid the Earth collision.
The certification data model of the product data is proposed to avoid a tedious checking procedure in the receiver system.
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The Obama administration is proposing to avoid that cliff by extending unemployment benefits and middle class tax cuts, setting tax rates for the wealthiest Americans back up to Clinton-era levels, investing in infrastructure and ending the Afghanistan war.
And when a truce was proposed to avoid the pivotal confrontation, both men said no.
Different types of surface treatment have been proposed to avoid or limit this effect.
Several ideas are proposed to avoid these weaknesses and to maximise the chance of success.
Many balancing heuristics were proposed to avoid congestion and utilize un-used network resources.
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