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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid beware" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to combine two separate ideas, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "To stay safe, avoid situations where you need to beware of potential dangers."
Alternatives: "stay away from" or "be cautious of".
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Unless you are more capable than they are or you are able to see through them right off, avoid them and beware of any influence they have on you.
"I decree that Muslims should beware, be alert and avoid being carried away by this propaganda, which destroys religion, morals and virtues," Sheik Abdulaziz said.
Seasons in the sun If every penny counts, try to avoid the peak December-April period (though beware of hurricane season between August and October).
(But do beware some "my"s to avoid for security reasons).
For more information about what to avoid read, "Student Loan Assistance Rescue Scams On the Rise - Buyer Beware".
The Israeli Counterterrorism Bureau warned Israelis traveling outside the country to avoid Arab or Muslim countries, remain on "high alert" and beware of kidnapping.
The Democrats need to avoid being typecast as latter-day, dissolute hippies; the Republicans must beware of being seen as reactionary bigots.
Beware of avoiding an important issue just for the sake of avoiding an argument.
"Beware what you wish for," said one diplomat, who requested anonymity to avoid the impression of interfering in Afghanistan's election politics.
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