to avoid confusion

Frequency: 8.518.5 per million words

A common phrase used to explain the reason for an action, which is to prevent misunderstanding.

Examples (10)

  • To avoid confusion, please label each box clearly.
  • Please use your full name on the form to avoid any confusion.
  • The teacher repeated the instructions slowly to avoid confusion among the students.
  • We will send out a detailed agenda beforehand to avoid confusion during the meeting.
  • To avoid confusion, the twins decided to wear different colored shirts.
  • New guidelines were implemented to avoid confusion regarding the company's dress code policy.
  • Let's stick to the original plan to avoid confusion and unnecessary delays.
  • For the sake of clarity and to avoid confusion, all changes must be submitted in writing.
  • He color-coded the files specifically to avoid confusion later on.
  • The website was redesigned with a simpler layout to avoid confusion for new users.