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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid entanglement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one wants to suggest steering clear of complicated or involved situations, often in legal, personal, or strategic discussions.
Example: "In negotiations, it is crucial to avoid entanglement with issues that do not directly pertain to the agreement at hand."
Alternatives: "steer clear of complications" or "stay out of conflicts".
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It is a strategy that has enabled China to avoid entanglement in complex political issues.
Britain's prime aim is to avoid entanglement with the euro zone, but Poland's is to avoid exclusion.
Some have called for a more active American role, noting that the hostage-taking in Algeria demonstrates how hard it can be to avoid entanglement.
Species in at least two families (Nabidae, Reduviidae) live in spider webs and skillfully avoid entanglement as they eat trapped insects or, in some cases, the spider itself.
She could have done what other able-bodied women do who divorce and wish to avoid entanglement with a troublesome mate.
She talks with Lawrence, the labor contractor for the phone company, and with Eugene, who is somewhat dimwitted, but she chooses to avoid entanglement with either.
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He steered clear of the rec center and the chow hall, in order to avoid entanglements.
FOR many a year, India's strategy in Asia has been to avoid entanglements while building strength at home.
When Ferdinand succeeded to the throne in July 1746, he decided to avoid entanglements and was able to elude conflicts throughout his reign.
It was a much-anticipated finale after four rigorous months of all-purpose military and antinarcotics training, in addition to instructions on how to avoid entanglements involving noncombatants.
In a way, Jock exists on the same hapless-but-lovable loser continuum as Jim, the everyboy hero of "American Pie"; and his father is only degrees removed from Will, the selfish bachelor in "About a Boy," whose life is programmed into half-hour chunks, the better to avoid entanglements.
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