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The phrase "a reason to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing motivations or justifications for steering clear of something or someone.
Example: "There is a reason to avoid that restaurant due to its poor hygiene ratings."
Alternatives: "a motive to steer clear" or "a justification for avoiding".
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This is not a reason to avoid these sites.
That is not in itself a reason to avoid reform.
That's not a reason to avoid folic acid; just be sure to get enough B12.
There is no longer a reason to avoid the justice that Argentina deserves.
Even if true, is that a reason to avoid this conversation, or to contest it again?
There will always be a reason to avoid risk, and there's a cost for failure.
The possibility that my baby might cry isn't a reason to avoid going out in public altogether.
The possibility that extraterrestrial intelligences (ETIs) could be hostile to humanity has been raised as a reason to avoid even trying to contact ETIs.
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Most GPs and pharmacists mention possible negative effects on the child as a reason to avoid antidepressants.
Is obesity a reason to avoid joint replacement surgery?
We stress that this should not be used as a reason to avoid refinement and improvement of anesthetic protocols, when this is possible.
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