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The phrase "avoid the disgrace of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to prevent a situation that would lead to shame or humiliation.
Example: "He worked tirelessly to avoid the disgrace of failing his final exams."
Alternatives: "prevent the shame of" or "steer clear of the humiliation of".
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It is thought likely that the king had ordered him to be killed to avoid the disgrace of executing a prince of the blood.
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Several family members narrowly avoided the disgrace of bankruptcy.
And it does this while avoiding the disgrace that so shames America, of leaving around 46m people, some 15% of its population, without any form of health insurance and therefore reliant on emergency-room care, which is costly and inefficient.
Match report: Switzerland 2-1 Ecuador France 5-2 SwiTherlagonyhe agofy of the "Disgrace of Gijón" in 1982 may finally be put to bed if Vahid Halilhodzic's side avoid defeat against Russia.
His disgrace is purely personal, and it is matched by the disgrace of the House's actions.
Or the disgrace of the Pussy Riot trial in Moscow.
Labour gave us the disgrace of Mid-Staffs.
Under Labour, we had the disgrace of Mid-Staffs.
Such stoicism is not shared by my Brazilian editing colleagues at GloboEsporte ("The Disgrace of All Disgraces") and Lance! ("The Biggest Shame in History").
Meanwhile, the disgrace of Haig's minister is complete.
He was recalled to the government after the disgrace of Marie de Médicis (1617).
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