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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'avoid for' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'avoid', but 'avoid for' is not grammatically correct. For example: I'm trying to avoid sweets for the rest of the month.
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Which we'll try to avoid for a little bit longer".
Extraordinary is a word difficult to avoid for most of the dances and the performers.
Alignment imperfections are difficult to avoid for a flat-on-flat interfacial configuration.
But she cannot avoid for long the question of how she deals with North Korea.
Doctor: Rice is hard to avoid for many Asians, so they can be at higher risk for diabetes.
Here are some suggestions for other Broadway shows to check out — or avoid, for your own safety.
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"As a blanket statement don't avoid for-profit universities," he says.
It's best to avoid for-profit college loans.
Improve your knowledge base (but avoid for-profit colleges).
Compare loan APRs and fees from lenders, but avoid for-profit consolidation companies.
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