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The phrase "able to avoid the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to prevent or evade something undesirable or problematic.
Example: "She was able to avoid the pitfalls that many others encountered during the project."
Alternatives: "capable of evading the" or "skilled at dodging the".
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Horne was able to avoid the disabled list.
How was he able to avoid the neither/nor that can alienate both sides?
The big advantage, he said, was being able to avoid "the aggravation" of shopping in stores.
He said no one knew why the whale had not been able to avoid the boat.
They seem a happy couple, affectionate and able to avoid the trap of her fame.
The family was able to avoid the privations of the Cultural Revolution.
If that is the case, China might be able to avoid the pitfall of hubris.
She will not be able to avoid the spotlight once her husband declares his candidacy.
One group who are able to avoid the sky-high cost of airport parking is MPs.
"You might be able to avoid the federal estate tax on that much money".
With enough regulatory planning, they should be able to avoid the worst effects of liberalisation.
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