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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid sanctions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the need to prevent penalties or punitive measures, often in legal, financial, or diplomatic situations.
Example: "To maintain a good relationship with international partners, it is crucial to avoid sanctions that could disrupt trade."
Alternatives: "prevent penalties" or "steer clear of sanctions".
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The Hungarian government desperately wants to avoid sanctions from Europe.
Of course, American businesses prefer to avoid sanctions altogether.
Microsoft agreed to the balloting to avoid sanctions in an antitrust case.
In developing its rules, the agency also let Mr. Hastings avoid sanctions for his Facebook post.
It has done so to avoid sanctions, deflect criticism and smooth the way for state visits.
But some experts say states are quietly doing their best to avoid sanctions.
City governments are under pressure to ban diesel in order to avoid sanctions for excess pollution.
"My statement that Standard Chartered had no willful act to avoid sanctions was wrong," Mr. Peace said.
From a rational choice institutional perspective, people follow norms because they want to avoid sanctions and maximize rewards.
Japan, which is within striking distance of North Korea's 100 or so short-range missiles, also wants to avoid sanctions.
That would avoid the need to finance payments through the banking system, theoretically allowing Iran's trading partners to avoid sanctions.
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