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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'avoid attracting' is correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that someone should do something to keep from drawing negative attention or interest. For example, "It's best to avoid attracting too much attention to yourself with loud and disruptive behavior."
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They should be rinsed to avoid attracting pests.
To avoid attracting attention, they communicated via text message.
For his first program bill, Mr. Cuomo certainly managed to avoid attracting attention.
His speech on Saturday was not publicized, to avoid attracting protesters.
Even in the relative safety of their own homes they play quietly to avoid attracting attention.
Mr. Quinlan added that it is also important to avoid attracting rodents to the house itself.
But he admits that it will be impossible to avoid attracting some of the same criticism as the Film Council.
Having survived the first wave of air-to-ground attacks, the loyalists were taking steps to avoid attracting NATO bombs.
(The manufacturer Hiram Percy Maxim, for one, drove his "loud, coughing" machines mostly at night to avoid attracting undue attention).
The women would give their names only as Becky and Hayden to avoid attracting attention from the authorities.
The trades enabled Mr. Rusnak to avoid attracting too much attention at Allfirst for one more year -- the last.
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