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The phrase "able to avoid these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to prevent or evade certain situations, issues, or problems.
Example: "With the right strategies in place, we are able to avoid these common pitfalls in project management."
Alternatives: "capable of evading these" or "able to circumvent these".
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Trump is able to avoid these platforms precisely because the media covers his tweets.
Depending on how the recapitalisation is structured, bond holders might be able to avoid these losses.
Facebook users will not be able to avoid these personally recommended ads if they are friends with participating people.
As much as I am personally appalled by out-of-area placements, I simply can't see how London authorities are going to be able to avoid these kinds of accommodation offers unless the capital's PRS rent levels start to drop.
Customers may be able to avoid these problems by asking about the specific crew assigned to the job -- how many kitchens has it done, and how much experience does it have?
"If you are able to avoid these times, I would encourage you to do so to ensure everyone can vote without having to queue for any length of time".
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The authors believe that with a heightened awareness of these issues, informaticians can educate, design systems, implement, and conduct research in such a way that they might be able to avoid the unintended consequences of these subtle silent errors.
Mr Putin may not be able to avoid this.
Horne was able to avoid the disabled list.
But Spain may be able to avoid the strict fiscal oversight that Greece had to accept.
According to the Telegraph's Christopher Hope, unmarried couples will be able to avoid this.
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