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The phrase "ability to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to prevent or evade something undesirable.
Example: "Her ability to avoid distractions allowed her to complete the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "capacity to evade" or "skill in dodging".
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Their ability to avoid fatal collisions remains untested.
Weeden also demonstrated an ability to avoid pressure.
The ability to avoid second yellows it seems, is another matter altogether.
Mr. Remnick said he was impressed by Mr. Pinckney's ability to avoid sounding whiny.
Another is Lucent's ability to avoid further job cuts or overhauls that require significant cash outlays.
For those who don't want the talk the ability to avoid it is getting easier".
His ability to avoid politics was due in part to his deep involvement in academic interests.
Moreover, the AGV's ability to avoid collision with unknown moving obstacles is improved in the study.
Stoke City's survival prospects will depend on his ability to avoid this sort of elementary error.
But how should we value the ability to avoid a catastrophic outcome that is very improbable?
All vertebrates have some ability to avoid toxic chemicals and seek out nutrients.
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