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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely avoidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something can be completely prevented or evaded.
Example: "The mistakes in the report were absolutely avoidable with proper planning and communication."
Alternatives: "completely preventable" or "entirely avoidable".
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This was absolutely avoidable.
It happens, though it's absolutely avoidable, of course.
"I've been on those sands man and boy … What happened that night was not only awful beyond words – it was absolutely avoidable … Even when the tide hit them, had they had anybody with them, like me, who knows the area, there was still a safe route off the cockle bed … They could have walked to safety".
A problem that was largely self-created and absolutely avoidable.
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Completely avoidable.
And it's avoidable.
And easily avoidable.
It's also avoidable.
But it is avoidable.
All this is avoidable.
The crisis was avoidable.
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