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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid that" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when giving advice or cautioning someone against an action. For example, "I recommend that you avoid that route; it's too dangerous."
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We scrupulously avoid that".
You cannot avoid that eventuality.
How do they avoid that?
We wanted to avoid that".
Everyone will want to avoid that outcome.
To avoid that fate, Britain must rebalance.
Even Woolf didn't avoid that pitfall.
And help you avoid that dreaded surgery.
Can Liberia avoid that pattern?
How to avoid that?
You want to avoid that".
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