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The phrase "avoid socialising with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from interacting or spending time with certain individuals or groups.
Example: "In order to focus on my studies, I have decided to avoid socialising with friends who distract me."
Alternatives: "steer clear of" or "stay away from".
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(You realise why critics avoid socialising with actors).
"I avoid socialising with food if there's people there who I don't know," Louise says.
They've also urged Buddhists to avoid socialising with Muslims.
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She said that as a teenager in Long Island, New York, Reed avoided socialising and was very anxious, sometimes hiding in his room to avoid meeting people.
Avoid socialising on social networking sites.
Signs for parents to watch out for include: tendonitis in wrists and neck pain, depression, mood swings, angry outbursts if interrupted or restricted, avoiding normal socialising and being active with other friends, preferring to be in their rooms to being with the family (even for meals), and deterioration in quality of school work and poor attention during classes.
Initially the couple are content, embracing guests but socialising separately and avoiding contact with each other.
The Chancellor is very good at socialising with MPs.
Socialising with new people is an added attraction.
After: Fielding has embraced stardom, socialising with Courtney Love and Pixie Geldof.
Is there a difference between socialising with undergraduates and postgraduates?
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