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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to avoid participating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or ability to refrain from taking part in an activity or event.
Example: "She was able to avoid participating in the meeting due to a scheduling conflict."
Alternatives: "capable of not participating" or "able to refrain from joining".
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Communication with the concerned inhabitants and with the public should be stipulated by the sanctioning body in such a way that developers are not able to avoid participating or participation should be required by law.
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Those participating were able to avoid criminal prosecution and pay somewhat reduced (but still stiff) civil penalties.
Facebook users will not be able to avoid these personally recommended ads if they are friends with participating people.
These programs and workshops should be as practical as they can get; in the sense that after participating in the course, students should be able to avoid plagiarism, rather than learn a definition.
Others were able to avoid being institutionalized.
He was able to avoid all pose".
Presidents have generally been able to avoid difficult reforms.
Mr Putin may not be able to avoid this.
Landesbanks will not be able to avoid change altogether.
Horne was able to avoid the disabled list.
Will the eurozone be able to avoid Japanese-style deflation?
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