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The phrase "to avoid that eventuality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.You can use it to express your desire to take steps or precautions to avoid a possible negative event from happening.
For example: "We must take the necessary steps to avoid that eventuality and ensure our safety."
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Belgium feared it would be drawn into a war regardless, and sought to avoid that eventuality.
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Here are some guidelines to help avoid that eventuality.
You cannot avoid that eventuality.
How to avoid that?
"We want to avoid that".
You want to avoid that".
Taser had not trained the police force to avoid this eventuality.
To avoid this eventuality, Keblish et al. [ 16] and Buechel [ 2] recommended deliberate osteotomy of the tibial tubercle.
The stake the public has in avoiding that eventuality goes beyond privacy and surveillance: it is a matter of preventing the establishment of a growing arena of governance that is beyond the reach of the Constitution.
ZANU-PF is keen to avoid such an eventuality, knowing that it would almost certainly lose, unless the poll was as blatantly rigged as it has been in every election since 2000.
Carroll, of course, left St James Parkk on deadline day, leaving Newcastle no time to sign a replacement, and contingency plans have been drawn up to avoid such an eventuality once again.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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