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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid meeting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or desire to not engage in a meeting or encounter with someone.
Example: "I prefer to avoid meeting with clients who are not prepared for the discussion."
Alternatives: "steer clear of meeting" or "refrain from meeting".
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People cross the street to avoid meeting police officers.
"I actually want to try to avoid meeting the tenant in the hallway," Ms. Lin said.
Kids who… I'd cross the street to avoid meeting most of the people Frans Hals painted.
I'd cross the street to avoid meeting most of the people Frans Hals painted.
It's an outlook that isn't big on compromise or negotiation, which is why he tends to avoid meeting his opponents.
His nonfiction book, To Jerusalem and Back, managed to visit the Holy Land and avoid meeting any non-Jews.
The Lakers would like to avoid meeting the Blazers in the first round, preferring Dallas, Phoenix or Minnesota.
The Australians also set themselves up to avoid meeting the United States until the gold medal game.
She has urged far stricter limits on immigration and once said she crossed the street to avoid meeting a Muslim.
HOW can schools now avoid meeting key provisions of the No Child act, like the requirement that all students be proficient in math and reading by 2014?
I was afraid of them — I tried to avoid meeting them on my passages through the rambling house (built when Stoke Bishop was still the countryside).
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