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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all dodges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to various evasive tactics or strategies employed to avoid a situation or responsibility.
Example: "In the meeting, he used all dodges to avoid answering the tough questions about his performance."
Alternatives: "all evasions" or "all tricks".
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"They're all Dodges, Fords and Chevys.
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And finally most important of all dodge all cameras.
And all the dodges, such as allowing employees to put in longer hours in their final year to increase the final-salary number, should go.If costs are not cut, the eventual result will be a huge rise in taxes when the pension funds run out of money.
Both, after all, dodged prosecution for their complicity in acts of torture, and both found a safe haven in academia, at least for a time.
Actually I was hoping for that outcome so that I could write a song parody to the tune of "Frankie and Johnny," but even just writing that I realize that we all dodged an enormous bullet.
They had 33 encounters with the soldiers of China's People's Liberation Army in the year that it took them, and survived them all, dodged spies and informants, and endured extreme food shortages and arctic climates with a combination of foresight, discipline and a dash of Buddhist wizardry.
They had 33 encounters with the soldiers of China's People's Liberation Army in the year that it took them and survived them all, dodged spies and informants, and endured extreme food shortages and arctic climates with a combination of foresight, discipline and a dash of Buddhist wizardry.
So why all the dodging from Faraday?
Moreover, the film all but dodges the sexual assault allegations made against him in Sweden, mentioning them only in a title card at the end.
To the Editor: Despite all their dodges and sophisticated spin, both David Brooks and Mitt Romney fail to explain exactly how outsourcing creates jobs inside the United States, especially in a period of high unemployment.
With Major League Baseball, it's as if Enron (which briefly named the ballpark in Houston) was subcontracted to write the rules: it's all about dodges, subterfuges and misnomers.
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