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The phrase "avoid the power of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or actions to prevent the influence or control of something powerful.
Example: "In order to maintain our independence, we must find ways to avoid the power of external forces that seek to manipulate our decisions."
Alternatives: "escape the influence of" or "dodge the control of".
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Finally, there is the matter of the sheer cosmic strangeness of the state of affairs in which an American whistle-blower feels that he should flee to Chinese territory to avoid the power of the U.S. government.
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Would that have been any better or worse than what happened?" There is no avoiding the increased power of the man 'upstairs' when an entire domestic campaign rests on the outcome of his verdict, as it did at Twickenham on Saturday.
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In a parliamentary system, change can be enacted without extensive political negotiation — whereas the American system was designed, at least in part, to avoid the concentration of power that can produce such swift changes.
New York City, Mr. Giuliani said, should be able to avoid the waves of power blackouts that have plagued California, another state that moved quickly and aggressively toward deregulation in the 1990's.
A review of high courts around the world shows that most large nations have larger courts that avoid the concentration of power in the hands of so few jurists: Germany has 16, Japan 15, the United Kingdom 12, India 31, and Israel 15.
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