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The phrase 'to avoid the confusing' is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used when someone wants to make a distinction between two things in order to avoid confusion. For example: "I'm going to list the two scenarios separately to avoid the confusing."
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It is buried in a cavern 2km underground in order to avoid the confusing effects of cosmic rays (which are absorbed by the covering rock).
Using teleological language without teleological intent, he said, "Colors were invented by Nature to avoid the confusing effects of dispersion" (L 279).
To avoid the confusing etiological effect between genders, only males were included in the present study.
In addition, our cohort consists of young men, and data from them were collected prior to their entry into the work force, which enabled us to avoid the confusing element of occupational exposure.
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We also suggest adding CD15 to the Lineage Cocktail, to avoid the possibility of confusing eosinophils, which are phenotypically CD16−CD15+, with immature Lineage-cells.
When the loop size is above 4 bp inclusive, the coefficient is back to 20. (3) Loop priority law: this criterion was defined to avoid the "noise" bulge which may confuse the central loop scoring system.
Marine life, it seemed, was too confused or too hungry to avoid the junk.
The Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD) recommends and encourages researchers to demonstrate that apoptosis or other forms of cell death take place using more than one assay, as an artifact removal feature, and to avoid the 'confusing and imprecise' nomenclature, such as '% apoptosis', which 'should definitively be abandoned'.
In the letter to Mr. Lew, the senators say that to avoid confusing the banks, the C.F.T.C. cross-border guidelines should not take effect until the Securities and Exchange Commission completes a separate set of derivatives rules.
The determination of the timing for the first arrival from P requires the use of a threshold to avoid confusing the noise or the first side lobe with the true arrival [62].
The change, which came in early April, was made to avoid confusing the audience between the second "Star Trek" feature film and the third chapter of George Lucas' "Star Wars" series, "Revenge of the Jedi".
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to avoid the unsettling
to avoid the fuzzy
to avoid the unspecific
to avoid the vague
to avoid the complicated
to avoid the confounding
to avoid the messy
to avoid the inconsistent
to avoid the chaotic
to avoid the ambiguous
to know the confusing
to untangle the confusing
to clarify the confusing
to end the confusing
to navigate the confusing
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