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The phrase "I shunned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the act of deliberately avoiding or rejecting someone or something. Example: "After the incident, I shunned all social gatherings to avoid any awkward encounters."
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"When I was young I shunned the spotlight.
I shunned the hypocrisy of many "pillars" of the church.
I shunned Part D until I was about out of time.
I shunned cafe conversation, usually irresistible to a habitual eavesdropper like me.
I shunned Extreme Games, described as "military style" calisthenics, preferring Candlelight Stretch, in which people gather in a darkened room with candles and a guitarist.
My multiply skilled pal Scott Hill and I, concealed on the mountain, operated firing systems of increasing sophistication, though I shunned computers.
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"Intervention, Hailed as a Concept, Is Shunned in Practice" (Diplomatic Memo, Jan . 20 rightly points out that Darfur is a test of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1674, which commits the nations of the world to intervene to protect civilians facing mass atrocities.
Why must I shun former associates?
"How long will I shun the race, and sit around in my tennis shirt?" he muses.
But it's not something that I shun or disdain or begrudge; it's more just learning the culture".
isalane I shun from the term "British" as it's used as a political and not geographical word.
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