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The part of a sentence "to avoid further errors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to make a suggestion or emphasize the importance of avoiding errors in order to maintain accuracy. For example: "Please double check your work to avoid further errors."
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Although the Justice Department just announced a new policy intended to avoid further errors such as in the Xi and Chen cases, the guidelines are partial measures that likely would not have prevented the pursuit of charges against them.
We decided not to include these data to avoid further errors in the analyses.
This study, therefore, attempts to adopt the region growing algorithm into the procedure, in order to effectively eliminate the fragment portion within the post-clustering images, and to avoid further errors in subsequent procedures.
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It was the fifth goal Chelsea's usually reliable number one had conceded in this tournament, but fortunately for the 30-year-old he avoided further errors as his side held on for a vital victory.
This would enable staff to discuss and address any possible errors at an early stage to avoid further damage" (a chief nurse of a unit).
The ransomware wanted to avoid activating itself in an environment like this, so it was designed to ping a certain unregistered domain — say, afn38sj729.com — and if it returns anything but a DNS error, chances are that its traffic is being manipulated, so it shuts down to avoid further analysis.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
"Afterwards, they chose to be silent to avoid further attack.
All action must be taken to avoid further bloodshed.
They want the Somerset project ditched to avoid further difficulties.
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