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The phrase "use caution to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the need to be careful in order to prevent something from happening. For example, "Use caution to avoid burning yourself when handling hot objects."
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Participants were instructed to use caution to avoid using their name, address, or any other personal identifying information when completing and returning the survey.
Use caution to avoid cutting yourself.
As with all items heated in the microwave, use caution to avoid burns.
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Exercise caution to avoid electrocution.
Exercise caution to avoid getting makeup in the eyes.
All these concerns suggest that the current results might be used with caution to avoid misleading conclusions rather than to deny their real value for decision makers and administrators.
Hypertonic saline can improve ICP by reducing the amount of cerebral water (swelling), though it is used with caution to avoid electrolyte imbalances or heart failure.
A very broad definition of comorbidity must be used with caution to avoid misclassifying complications as comorbidities.
In addition, problem minimising or normalising language should be used with caution to avoid unhelpful miscommunication about the 'seriousness' of the child's illness.
SCD patients can generally be treated like other adults with hypertension, although diuretics should be used with caution to avoid dehydration, which may precipitate acute painful episodes in these patients.
The evidence from this study also suggests that the interpretation of prevalence of TDRM in population-based surveillance should be used with caution to avoid reporting falsely elevated TDR prevalence in the population.
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