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The phrase "avail of" is correct and usable in written English
It means to take advantage of or make use of something. For example, "If you avail of the current promotion, you can get a free gift with your purchase."
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Here, there is an opportunity to avail of new fitness benefits available only through collective action (Olson 1965; Calcott 2008).
Instead, it is freely available to all who wish to avail of its rich bounty.
Parents felt that there was a lack of available support and that the opportunity to avail of peer support would be extremely beneficial.
They can avail of only two days out and two nights out in a month.
Call a spade a spade - very few avail of free fees!
All to no avail, of course: not an intelligent peep on any antenna.
The consultation period has been laid out, that includes the public hearings, and we will avail of all that".
This requirement means that charities can only avail of the exemption where the services are directly necessary to their purposes.
They've called a 15 minute break here, which I'm going to avail of to get a coffee.
Patients may also avail of physiotherapy and ring pessaries [4].
It is becoming a challenge to avail of low cost potable water to mankind.
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