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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid being pummeled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is trying to prevent or escape from being physically attacked or overwhelmed, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "In a heated debate, it's important to stay calm and avoid being pummeled by opposing arguments."
Alternatives: "prevent getting beaten" or "steer clear of being attacked".
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As soon as the riot police began to move in, we had to hurdle numerous squatter-erected roadblocks to avoid being pummeled in No Man's Land.
What candidate would be willing to have his entire political future dependent on the ability of one guy to avoid being pummeled by a fierce bunch of 300-pound men?
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"They're being pummeled," he added.
Italian bonds are being pummeled in financial markets.
Seagrass is also being pummeled by climate change.
Women are being pummeled by the financial crisis.
He was being pummeled by the school yard bullies.
At the same time, Ireland is preparing to defend its treatment of Apple after being pummelled by a commission report that accused the US mobile phone maker of avoiding €13bn in corporate taxes.
Don't tell anyone, but we're being pummelled.
So why is the backbone of Italy being pummelled repeatedly?
Government targets in and around Misrata are being pummelled every day, but NATO has a dilemma.
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