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"avoid me" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a command or request for someone to stay away from the speaker or to not interact with them. Example: "Please avoid me at the party tonight. I'm trying to avoid any drama with my ex-boyfriend."
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He has since encountered a few "tight smiles" from businesspeople who clearly "want to avoid me", but the disapproval he used to dread now barely seems to register.
People crossed the street to avoid me.
A woman crossed the street to avoid me.
"But he must know me! Could you avoid me?
I could tell she was trying to avoid me altogether.
So loudly that people tended to avoid me on buses.
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"We avoid me-too research".
Obviously, we need computation to generate the McFIS, but this can be paid off by avoiding ME time in AGOP determination as for Ding's algorithm.
— You avoiding me? — What?
—You avoiding me? —What?
Lennox totally avoided me.
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