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The phrase "To avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the intention of preventing something from happening or to express a desire to steer clear of a particular situation. Example: "To avoid confusion, please clarify your instructions before proceeding."
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To avoid catastrophe".
To avoid embarrassment?
To avoid Lee Child.
"To avoid employment.
"To avoid prostitution".
To avoid TV election debates".
To avoid over-usage.
To avoid this?
helped to avoid confusion.
She played to avoid partying.
So it's difficult to avoid.
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