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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I avoiding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when questioning whether you are intentionally not engaging with something or someone.
Example: "As I reflect on my behavior, I can't help but ask myself, am I avoiding the real issues at hand?"
Alternatives: "Am I evading" or "Am I neglecting".
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What knowledge am I avoiding?
Each day, ask yourself, "Why am I avoiding pain today?" And be genuinely curious for a unique answer.
The next time you feel fear in your body or your mind, ask yourself "What am I avoiding right now?" Connect to the voice of low self-worth that doesn't believe in its competence or lovability, and give it the assurance that it's safe.
Am I avoiding it by never persisting at anything?
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Or was I avoiding hope so as not to be disappointed?
When people ask who my father is I avoid the question.
How careful am I to avoid that kind of situation?
What is more important is I was avoiding these things before, without quite acknowledging why.
"This is why I avoid working with the English girls they're totally unprofessional," he said.
To be honest, I avoided going to Pisa for years, thinking it would be too touristy.
Yet arranging flowers was something I avoided.
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