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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and its intended meaning is unclear without additional context.
Example: "You should avoid with distractions while studying."
Alternatives: "stay away from" or "refrain from.".
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What are faux pas to avoid with how you dress?
That's what we want to avoid with these kids".
Doctors are trying to avoid with Chrebet a more serious malady, postconcussion syndrome.
"That's the scenario we're trying to avoid with these minuscule handcuffs," he said.
He writes, "One has to avoid, with all one's strength … becoming a part of it.
Terms to avoid, with acceptable alternatives in brackets, include victim of, suffering from, afflicted by…'".
"The thing to avoid with Dries was the trap of flowers," Frederic said.
(This was what the Mayor had hoped to avoid with a commuter tax).
This is clearly something you want to avoid with HTTPS, so we simply decided to stop using them.
Terrence Malick comparisons are impossible to avoid with this over-lyrical tale of a young outlaw couple separated by prison.
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