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The phrase "are supposed to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating an expectation or guideline regarding behavior or actions that should be refrained from.
Example: "In this project, team members are supposed to avoid any conflicts of interest to maintain integrity."
Alternatives: "are expected to avoid" or "should refrain from".
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"Courts are supposed to avoid the appearance of impropriety".
But the newsletters are supposed to avoid excessive partisanship or misrepresentation.
"Senators are supposed to avoid even the appearance of impropriety," he said.
Immigration agents are supposed to avoid enforcements at "sensitive locations" like schools, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Ms Matheson writes that the talk should be "constructive rather than destructive" and adds: "We are supposed to avoid the controversial handling of religious, industrial or political subjects except in discussions or debates".
Under federal policy, immigration officers are supposed to avoid entering churches and other "sensitive locations," unless they have advance approval from a supervisor or face "exigent circumstances" that require immediate action.
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I'm as proud as a Jesuit who is supposed to avoid pride can be.
But worse, the reorganization has added to the very bureaucratic tensions it was supposed to avoid.
"My mum wrote me on Facebook that I'm supposed to avoid big crowds.
But isn't blue light the kind that we're supposed to avoid in the dusky hours?
"It's a classic thing that you're supposed to avoid in democracy, the merger of state and corporate power".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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