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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid swimming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to advise someone against engaging in swimming, often for safety or health reasons.
Example: "Due to the strong currents, it is best to avoid swimming in this area."
Alternatives: "refrain from swimming" or "stay away from swimming.".
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Agency officials said that people should avoid swimming shortly after heavy rains.
On an adventure trip, avoid swimming in fresh water unless you can smell the chlorine from a standing position.
A recent survey by WaterAid found that 56% of women in the UK avoid swimming during their period.
In the 2007 beach season no public swimming beaches were closed, but there were 24 days with wet-weather advisories (warnings to avoid swimming after heavy rainfall).
Few experiments have been tried in order to determine how well cubozoans can see, but it is clear that they can see well enough to avoid swimming into things and being captured.
Coughlin cut back her schedule before the United States swim trials in July, deciding to bypass the 200-meter freestyle and the 100 butterfly to avoid swimming multiple races on the same day at the Olympics.
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At the shore Ivanov feels sick and avoids swimming at first.
People avoided swimming pools and physical exertion and cleaned their homes obsessively.
These days, he avoids swimming in pools, which could seem luxurious while other Greeks are forced into homeless shelters.
As a result, they avoided swimming in the same pool with the working classes no matter their race or ethnicity".
As for the veterans, Anderson was encouraged to see one former member of the armed forces, who had avoided swimming since his stint on a Swift Boat in Vietnam, frolicking in the water after a rafting trip.
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