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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dodge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tactic or strategy used to avoid a question or situation, often implying evasion or deception.
Example: "When asked about his plans for the future, he gave a dodge instead of a direct answer."
Alternatives: "an evasion" or "a ruse".
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But it's a dodge.
But the name is also a dodge.
This plan is a dodge.
So the Administration came up with a dodge.
He knows a dodge, an alleyway, a backstairs.
As Heaney is well aware, this is a dodge.
But "error" is a bit of a dodge.
It is not a dodge, her lawyer said.
Which seems to me to be a dodge.
That is not a dodge or splitting hairs.
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