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"to avoid damaging" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to show the purpose or intention behind an action. Example: "She took extra care to avoid damaging the delicate china plates while washing them."
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Work carefully to avoid damaging the glass.
To avoid damaging the mouse's brain, he aborted the experiment.
To avoid damaging the silver, don't leave the ketchup on longer than necessary.
Gunvor said he made the sale in order to avoid damaging the company.
Similarly, the materials in the walls have been carefully chosen to avoid damaging the newspapers.
They insisted on anonymity to avoid damaging their relationships with Hearst management.
The mixture was then "fired" using a new sintering technique to avoid damaging the nanotubes.
They sponge and vacuum the courts simultaneously, making gentle turns to avoid damaging the playing surface.
The best marksmen aim for the eyes to avoid damaging the fur.
Remember to stick to footpaths to avoid damaging the flowers, many of which are endangered species.
Endoscopists should always be careful to avoid damaging the esophageal muscle layer during the procedure.
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