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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strictly avoided" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase means that something should be avoided in a very strict and firm manner. For example, "The new guidelines stated that talking during the presentation should be strictly avoided."
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It should not be so strictly avoided.
Bin Laden strictly avoided phone or e-mail communications for fear that they would be intercepted.
** As a rule, Cosey strictly avoided misrepresenting the documents he forged.
As a rule, Cosey strictly avoided misrepresenting the documents he forged.
Any model transformation and bounding for cross terms are strictly avoided to overcome the conservativeness of the results.
Subjects played more than 50 rounds of an 'indirect helping game.' They were not informed of the number of rounds because endgame effects were strictly avoided.
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Still, one thing the therapists strictly avoid saying is "You couldn't have done anything".
Contrary to most others models it strictly avoids spurious voids and interpenetrations of the yarns due to geometrical assumptions.
Most U.S.-based aid groups, including those affiliated with religious organizations, strictly avoid mixing aid with missionary work.
Cognitive accessibility is ensured through provision of novelty and variety, surprise and exploration, strictly avoiding engagement in complex cognitive procedures.
Thus the flow-induced vibration is effectively utilized instead of strictly avoiding it in the heat exchanger design.
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