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The phrase "abilities to avoid the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or capabilities in preventing or evading something.
Example: "Her abilities to avoid the pitfalls of poor planning have greatly contributed to the project's success."
Alternatives: "skills to evade the" or "capabilities to prevent the".
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It equips children with the skills and confidence to make the most of their abilities to avoid the trap of child labour, to join a dynamic workforce or to succeed in a sustainable livelihood.
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