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The phrase "able to evade paying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to avoid making a payment, often in a legal or financial context.
Example: "He was able to evade paying his taxes for several years without getting caught."
Alternatives: "capable of avoiding payment" or "able to dodge paying".
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Although they are automatically taxed on their basic state salary, by failing to declare any additional wealth they would have been able to evade paying tax.
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Argentines are accustomed to buying mostly in cash in large part to evade paying taxes.
As in many parts of the world, China has a thriving cash economy, and it is common for small businesses like restaurants to evade paying sales tax.
Settling up — and the threatening that occasionally goes along with that for those who try to evade paying — is still done locally.
Most recently we've seen the bank HSBC hitting the headlines for allegedly aiding its clients to evade paying tax.
Barkley chose to sail under the flag of Austria to evade paying for EIC and SSC licences.
"Credit Suisse conspired to help U.S. citizens hide assets in offshore accounts in order to evade paying taxes.
Which other party would be able to evade real responsibility for its representatives?
Mr. Karmi, wounded in the attack but able to evade Israeli forces, vowed revenge.
Customers will be able to evade the fees only by maintaining large balances at all times.
Others, equally disturbing, include the appearance of mutants able to evade the protection conferred by vaccines.
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