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The phrase "avoid spotlight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to stay out of public attention or to not be the focus of attention in a particular situation.
Example: "She prefers to avoid the spotlight and let her work speak for itself."
Alternatives: "stay out of the limelight" or "shun attention".
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The city of New York has landed a mayor who is not obsessed with posturing for the press or calculating his next political maneuver ("Bloomberg Is Content to Avoid Spotlight," City Hall Memo, March 8).
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During decades of discrimination, Chinese temples and other landmarks in Kolkata's two Chinatowns fell into disrepair as residents avoided spotlighting their heritage.
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Manville is finding it hard to avoid the spotlight.
They have not been able to avoid the spotlight during the financial crisis.
She will not be able to avoid the spotlight once her husband declares his candidacy.
He thought it was more important for him to avoid the spotlight.
The lawyer, Barbara Van Gelder, told The Post that Judge needed to avoid the spotlight for his health.
CONCORD, N.H. -- Many aspiring Republican presidential candidates are going to great lengths to avoid the spotlight, but not Tim Pawlenty.
He is also said to avoid the spotlight, a quality that is valued in the Bloomberg administration.
Multiple attempts to reach Iverson for this story were unsuccessful; Moore said Iverson has been told to avoid the spotlight.
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