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"I will try to avoid" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to express that you intend to work hard to prevent something from happening. For example: "I will try to avoid making the same mistake twice."
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I will try to avoid paying full price if I can.
"I will try to avoid it, as I did the first nomination," he said, but added that if he construed it as a personal duty, as defined by his Islamic faith, then he would run.
He has never won one, despite some much lamented near misses with the Flyers, so when it is handed to him, as it will be soon, unless the Devils pull off a miracle, I will try to avoid looking at my wife, lest she catch me wiping a briny eye.
I admit I've used the word myself, but from now on I will try to avoid it.
I will try to avoid these issues.
I will try to avoid it as much as I can.
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The NUT says it will try to avoid taking action in the summer exam season.
The Navy says that, in the future, it will try to avoid using sonar in similar situations during training runs, and it hopes to fund more research.
"Colossal" reaches that level only intermittently, but it's rare for any filmmaker to achieve it at all; it's also a conceptual achievement that makes its very description a pack of spoilers (which I'll try to avoid nonetheless), because the element of symbolic synthesis doesn't occur until fairly late in the film, as a dramatic revelation.
I'll try to avoid mentioning it to her.
The story has lots of surprises, so I'll try to avoid spoilers.
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