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"avoid her" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea of avoiding some person's company or presence. For example, "I know she's coming, so I'm going to have to avoid her."
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People avoid her in the hallways.
I knew I couldn't avoid her forever.
But my reflex was to avoid her call.
Few pedestrians in this City can avoid her footprints.
Anywhere else, I would cross the street to avoid her.
I couldn't avoid her, so I shut her out.
I avoid her husband, so there is no conflict.
I didn't avoid her but I did ignore her.
"But I don't even want to be here anymore!" he protests, squirming to avoid her touch.
Lamoureux said she did not see Szabados until it was too late to avoid her.
Even Mariani's closest friends now crossed the street to avoid her.
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