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"to avoid this happening" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to explain the action or purpose of avoiding a potential outcome or situation. Example: "I always wear sunscreen to avoid this happening again - last time I got a terrible sunburn."
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The search terms selected and used in the review may also have limited the number of positive results, although we tried several different combinations to avoid this happening.
Try to avoid this happening.
Some wanted to know exactly what to do to avoid this happening to them.
He would have known what events triggered the alarms and how to avoid this happening," she told the jury.
"It makes you realize how much you'd like to avoid this happening in real life," Renier said.
"In the meantime, we must apologise to the Ivory Coast and make sure we do everything to avoid this happening again.
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"For natural reasons I had to do everything I could to avoid this from happening," Breivik told the court.
To avoid this from happening to you, periodically check your phone storage.
We are taking steps to avoid this from happening in the future".
Users became aware that entering into others' windows could lead to mistakes or confuse them and they tried to avoid this from happening.
To avoid this from happening, the researcher and team ensured each of the questions was answered before the respondents turned in the questionnaires.
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