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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid faces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising or instructing someone to steer clear of or not engage with faces, possibly in a visual or metaphorical sense.
Example: "In this exercise, please avoid faces to focus on the background elements instead."
Alternatives: "steer clear of faces" or "refrain from faces".
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Try to avoid faces of people while tricking, they tend to not like a kickflip to a 50-50 on the bridge of their nose.
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But nowadays you can't really avoid facing it.
INSIDE PITCH The Yankees tweaked their rotation so the slumping Phil Hughes would avoid facing the Orioles.
Lawler and Duffy play verbal games to avoid facing these facts about Daniels and the war.
UFJ is a troubled megabank that has gone to great lengths to avoid facing its problems.
Conversely, a struggling team like Detroit might avoid facing the Mavericks.
It was a choke that allowed Nadal to avoid facing three break points.
Would you advise people to avoid face creams and other toiletries and cosmetics that contain parabens?
It is a dance to avoid facing up to your conservative record on guns.
If no attendant is present, however, the risk score goes up, because fraudsters prefer to avoid face-to-face purchases.
Still, some experts warn job seekers not to do everything online and avoid face-to-face meetings.
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