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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid areas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to stay away from specific locations or regions, often for safety or precautionary reasons.
Example: "During the storm, it is important to avoid areas prone to flooding."
Alternatives: "steer clear of locations" or "stay away from regions".
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Routing also is used to avoid areas of anticipated congestion.
Hiking trails are being moved to avoid areas at risk, said Herbert Zurbrügg, Grindelwald's town secretary.
He said he thought he knew the reason: to avoid areas that have safety issues.
And at the beach be sure you avoid areas with strong currents and pollution, and apply liberal amounts of sunscreen.
But if you think real New Yorkers avoid areas where tourists throng, you need to visit 57th Street.
It had been expected that elk would eventually learn to avoid areas in which wolves were found.
During sampling, care was taken to avoid areas of anthropogenic influences.
Wildebeest likely avoid areas of high anthropogenic disturbance which may indirectly lead to lowered fitness.
Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking reveals that impala avoid areas characterized by dense tree cover (see the figure).
Fishers tend to avoid areas with deep snow.
So avoid areas on the body that move the most, like joints and hips.
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