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The phrase "avoid drawing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from making a particular conclusion or interpretation, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "In this debate, it's important to avoid drawing hasty conclusions based on limited evidence."
Alternatives: "refrain from making" or "steer clear of inferring".
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(He requested anonymity to avoid drawing attention from the authorities).
When directing, Vezzoli wears comfortable clothes to avoid drawing attention.
The government does not advertise the program, and officials avoid drawing attention to it.
Mr. Morsi quashed the idea, advisers said, to avoid drawing the generals back into politics.
The government also wants to avoid drawing additional scrutiny from credit ratings agencies.
As striking as the figures are the conclusions the authors draw, or avoid drawing.
They left on different days to avoid drawing attention, a friend said.
But perhaps this is evolution's end game to avoid drawing the attention of the many predators found in mainland settings.
The Greek finance minister, George Papaconstantinou, said his country would try to avoid drawing on the European Union and I.M.F.
Iyad Staiti, the director, asked visitors to stay inside, to avoid drawing attention from the school's enemies.
"I feel some caution is due," Shaun Tan says, "that one would do well to avoid drawing simple conclusions.
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