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The phrase "avoid the fate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the desire to escape a negative outcome or consequence that has affected others.
Example: "To ensure our project succeeds, we must take proactive measures to avoid the fate of previous failed initiatives."
Alternatives: "escape the destiny of" or "steer clear of the outcome of".
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6. Can Paul Ryan avoid the fate of John Boehner?
Mexico was acting forcefully to avoid the fate of Colombia.
If we heed it we can repair our Temple and avoid the fate of Babylon.
So, are we smart enough to avoid the fate of the dinosaurs?
New Zealand is desperate to avoid the fate of neighboring Australia.
Other sites are trying to avoid the fate of SchoolScandals.com by weeding the postings.
If it can continue this balancing act, it may yet avoid the fate of Christiania.
We have to be careful to avoid the fate of the frog".
Can the words we use to describe women avoid the fate of hussy, mistress and courtesan?
The private equity shop is trying to avoid the fate of other recent offerings.
Strong enough to avoid the fate of Sunsilk with American consumers?
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