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The phrase "are being avoided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain actions or situations are currently being deliberately kept away from or not engaged with.
Example: "In this discussion, certain sensitive topics are being avoided to maintain a positive atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are being shunned" or "are being evaded".
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"Now studios are being avoided.
That's when you get the festering resentments, the subjects that are being avoided.
Climate change is one crucial area where issues are being avoided in company reports.
When it comes to Westminster dodgeball, as the political interview can sometimes become, a bit of rudeness from the journalist is often inevitable when questions are being avoided.
Potential conflicts between nudists and "textiles," or clothes-wearers, are being avoided by the distribution of leaflets outlining proper beach etiquette "We don't condemn nudity, and we don't condone it," says ranger Skip Cole.
The firm has cut out all nonessential travel, and big gatherings or meetings are being avoided.
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Moral hazard is being avoided.
It is almost like it's being avoided".
As we drove to Strasbourg, it became clear that the commitments to Srebrenica's defense were being avoided.
The assumption is that with a high score, physical activity is being avoided.
She will soon get the picture that she is being avoided because she is annoying.
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