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Free sign upThe phrase "agreed to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a mutual decision to refrain from a certain action or behavior.
Example: "After much discussion, we all agreed to avoid any further conflicts during the project."
Alternatives: "decided to refrain from" or "committed to steering clear of".
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They agreed to avoid a "disorderly default".
The police have also agreed to avoid bias in crimes affecting women.
Kenya's normally feisty media have been supine after their owners agreed to avoid coverage that might incite ethnic passions.
The authority has agreed to "avoid unreasonable adverse effects," yet no one has defined what those effects might be.
The two sides, who have agreed to avoid discussing details about the negotiations, have had little to say.
The industry says it has voluntarily agreed to avoid the route megaships have used before, even though they still deem it to be safe.
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"In this action, the Rigases are charged with agreeing to avoid paying income taxes.
The creators of the show, at the Monkey, agree to avoid any outside research, leaning more on imagination than on intrepid reporting.
Two of those employees settled the charges, paying civil penalties, and Aurora settled by agreeing to avoid future violations of financial reporting laws.
Under the proposals, trawlers would agree to avoid certain stretches of the sea at set times of the year when endangered species are mating, spawning or passing through.
One is to turn the 2002 declaration into a binding code of conduct, in which the countries with overlapping claims (the others are Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan) agree to avoid the sorts of provocations seen this month.
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