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The phrase "an attempt to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts made to prevent or evade something undesirable or problematic.
Example: "The company made an attempt to avoid the negative publicity by addressing the issue promptly."
Alternatives: "an effort to evade" or "a bid to prevent".
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The freeze plan is an attempt to avoid this.
That isn't an attempt to avoid pressure, it's realism.
Earlier this month, Granada's Allan Nyom raced away downfield in an attempt to avoid a caution.
So an escalation of the conflict is an attempt to avoid escalation?
No, this is a -- this is an attempt to avoid U.S. military involvement.
Was this a statement or an attempt to avoid the political stage altogether?
Players must shout the word "voy" before they tackle in an attempt to avoid injury.
The use of trucks is an attempt to avoid that vulnerability.
Central in an attempt to avoid rain forecast by early afternoon.
As she came down the aisle, her lips were pursed, in an attempt to avoid tears.
It is also possible that Soering's errors were deliberate, an attempt to avoid conviction.
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