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The phrase "avoid liability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to describe an action that someone has taken in order to keep from being held legally responsible for something. For example, "He set up a trust fund to avoid liability for his future taxes."
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Meanwhile, the parent company could avoid liability.
"Corporations use mandatory arbitration to avoid liability," he said.
Delaware has outlined some very specific procedures to follow to avoid liability.
Then there are the problems of training and kit, and trying to avoid liability.
The company might plausibly seek to avoid liability altogether within that definition, he said.
"It's not good enough for companies to avoid liability by pointing to their CSR policies.
Is this just a legal technicality that allows Bank of America to avoid liability?
Other private investment groups have used such structures to avoid liability and regulatory scrutiny.
In exchange for disclosing mistakes, physicians would be granted no-fault judgments and avoid liability.
The New York law would also help brokerages avoid liability, Mr. Krauza said.
These rulings effectively required platforms to monitor and delete user comments in order to avoid liability.
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