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The phrase "allowing him to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where someone is given the opportunity or means to evade something undesirable.
Example: "The new policy is beneficial, allowing him to avoid unnecessary complications in his work."
Alternatives: "enabling him to evade" or "permitting him to sidestep".
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He has tarmac privileges at many airports, allowing him to avoid the terminals.
Rouhani won more than 50 percent of the vote in the first round, allowing him to avoid a runoff.
However, it has now been revealed he then negotiated a deal with the Government allowing him to avoid tax on his overseas earnings.
The reason is a recent court decision that Mr. Rooney won, allowing him to avoid paying for a broadcast feed of games that are shown free in Ireland.
A decision to pursue him after the election will be for a revamped committee that may have different priorities, allowing him to avoid giving evidence.
The last remaining defendant, who admitted telling his men to "shoot first and ask questions later" after the bombing, agreed to a plea deal allowing him to avoid prison time.
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The arrangement allowed him to avoid a possible death sentence.
Henley declared bankruptcy, which temporarily allowed him to avoid payment.
Clemency would allow him to avoid an international trial for alleged crimes against the Syrian people.
He is approaching the 40 percent threshold, which would allow him to avoid a runoff.
Yet President Bush's itinerary allowed him to avoid looking directly at Africa's real problems.
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