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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one wishes to refrain from engaging with a service or to escape obligations related to a service.
Example: "In order to save time and resources, we decided to avoid service from that particular provider."
Alternatives: "evade service" or "shun service".
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"I did not want to avoid service," he said.
My male peers -- for the most part -- flocked to a host of deferments to avoid service.
Mr. Glass cites a statistic that psychiatrists allowed about 1.75 million men to avoid service for "reasons other than physical".
Those beating the drums of war the loudest are usually those who never served and whose children also avoid service.
Channeling funds to states to avoid service cuts and higher taxes would generate three times the economic activity, the C.B.O.
Deidamea falls in love with Achilles, who is hiding on her island to avoid service in the Trojan War.
Ending ringfencing and Whitehall prescription certainly wouldn't avoid service cuts, but it would make them less severe.
Many of those too poor or patriotic to arrange deferments to avoid service were shunned as killers on their return.
The other way to avoid service is to admit to a fixed opinion about the death penalty.
The site can also provide feedback on the customer's account — for example, how to avoid service fees or how to upgrade to different accounts.
Draftees were known to maim themselves so they would fail the army's physical, and many fled to the West or to Canada to avoid service.
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