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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'avoid legal' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean that a person should not take a course of action which could mean they will be in breach of the law. For example, "I'm avoiding legal action against the company by attending the mediation process."
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Or, in theory, it could motivate the owners to compromise to avoid legal purgatory.
Business can avoid legal entangling by being proactive, which doesn't have to be a complex undertaking.
They have good jobs, perform the expected tasks of daily life and avoid legal problems.
Diego Garcia's unusual status makes it suitable for those keen to avoid legal oversight.
In the meantime, publications worldwide are treading carefully, as they try to avoid legal trouble.
Subramanian says he bent over backward when designing the product to avoid legal issues.
He plans to add more, he said, possibly even under phony accounts to avoid legal scrutiny.
Noyes, meanwhile, was forced to flee to Canada to avoid legal action.
(I gave him a mustache to avoid legal problems)." "The truck was a model I hired to pose for me".
The letter ended by saying the writer had 10 days to repay her advance "to avoid legal action".
The only problem is that the milestones have to well-defined to avoid legal action in the future.
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