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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid expensive" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are advising someone to steer clear of costly options or decisions.
Example: "To stay within budget, it's important to avoid expensive purchases that are not necessary."
Alternatives: "steer clear of costly" or "refrain from high-priced".
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A new travel community helps entrepreneurs avoid expensive hotels.
It was important to dress down and avoid expensive equipment, he said.
Some passengers, trying to avoid expensive tickets, left as early as last Friday for cheaper fares.
It is easy enough to understand why BP would want to avoid expensive litigation, but what is Mr. Feinberg's motive?
They began depositing their respective paychecks in the other's accounts each month to avoid expensive international transfers and bank fees.
It will help businesses "avoid expensive legal costs and maintain business relationships by reaching mutually satisfactory agreements", Javid said.
They say it is the only way to avoid expensive legal battles that could tie up the state's western water resources in court for decades to come.
Few of these suits have resulted in judgments, but several companies have agreed to large settlements to avoid expensive litigation and reputational harm.
But with a clear understanding of the data contained in a payslip, temps can avoid expensive mistakes and ensure they are being paid fairly and accurately.
The only way to avoid expensive transition periods would be to wait until scientists develop a complete prevention method – and then implement it from scratch.
Renting a bike is key in Amsterdam; you can avoid expensive taxi rides and feel like a local from the start.
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