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"to circumvent" is a correct and usable part of written English.
It is typically used as a verb to mean "to go around or avoid something", as in "He tried to circumvent the rule".
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To circumvent this rule, he adopted a woman's pseudonym.
To circumvent the ruling, he became the team's coach instead.
To circumvent this provision, a complicated deal was structured.
To circumvent these problems Bosch et al.
To circumvent this, nuclease-encoded chemically mod.
To circumvent this problem, L1-norm was exploited in [9].
To circumvent this difficulty a specific Lagrangian scheme is developed.
To circumvent the problem some experimental ingenuity is required.
Too many parked cars to circumvent.
Rumsfeld evidently intended to circumvent that process.
Boxee has found ways to circumvent this.
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