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It is used to explain the purpose of something, typically an action. For example: One way to reduce stress is to avoid situations that cause anxiety.
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The goal is to avoid litigation altogether.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
The (unrealistic) goal is to avoid pedestrians.
Google's motto is to avoid evil.
"Our aim is to avoid relegation".
The aim is to avoid prejudicing jurors.
It is to avoid contamination".
My advice is to avoid that, Celtic.
Paterson's method is to avoid method.
"What we want is to avoid abuses".
One strategy is to avoid the sensational.
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