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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not averse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not opposed to something or is open to it.
Example: "She is not averse to trying new foods, so we decided to take her to the exotic restaurant."
Alternatives: "are open to" or "do not mind".
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"We are not averse to alternative paths," he said.
Some lawmakers are not averse to intervening, however.
Still, they are not averse to reverting to the playfulness of their earlier works.
Its future depends on attracting clever creative types who are not averse to designer coffee.
Those who are selling, he said, are not averse to negotiation.
Polls show that Americans are not averse to soaking the rich or taxing big businesses.
Even wine buffs are not averse to a bottle of sweet wine.
Those fees can be pretty astronomical actually, remittances firms are not averse to being slightly predatory.
When the price is right, buyers are not averse to engaging in bidding wars.
You are not averse to wearing the odd pair of sandals.
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Apparently, Islamic State supporters or trolls pretending to be them are not averse to irony.
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