Sentence examples for avoid higher from inspiring English sources

The phrase "avoid higher" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to suggest avoiding something that is at a higher level or degree, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "To ensure safety, we should avoid higher altitudes during our hike."
Alternatives: "steer clear of elevated" or "refrain from increased".

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Increasing numbers of commuters are moving to Easton to avoid higher taxes in New Jersey and New York.

The reference to "behavioural responses" acknowledges that investors may choose to invest differently to avoid higher capital gains tax.

Austerity is thus capitalists' preferred second policy, a second way to avoid higher taxes as governments struggle with economic crises.

Policy makers wanted to jump-start the trading market and avoid higher costs for consumers.

Rich taxpayers shifted income (and taxes) into 2012 to avoid higher tax rates in 2013.

When governments tax more, workers react and take steps to avoid higher tax burdens.

Mr Brown argues that the state coffers remain healthy enough to avoid higher taxes or having to rein back public spending.

These are the ones who will be scared off, or told to avoid, higher education – by their parents, or their schools, or themselves.

In June, he protected his personal wealth by selling £40m of shares in Collins Stewart and Tullett Prebon to a private trust to avoid higher capital gains tax.

Debtor governments should call upon their own taxpayers to fund some of the national debt in order to avoid higher interest rates in credit markets.

In that commercial, Mr. Bowles said, "China is illegally smuggling goods through Mexico into the States so they can avoid higher tariffs".

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