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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to prevent or steer clear of something, often in a negative context.
Example: "She avoided any confrontation during the meeting to maintain a peaceful atmosphere."
Alternatives: "steered clear of" or "prevented any".
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Campbell apparently avoided any major ligament damage.
We have never avoided any UK tax.
England and Ireland have avoided any midweek fixtures.
Mr. Kramnik avoided any complications and chose a quieter continuation.
British leftists have traditionally avoided any discussion of identity politics.
The Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, deliberately avoided any triumphalism.
He avoided any attempt to dribble the ball.
The summit leaders' statement avoided any reference to Iraq.
He avoided any issue that could be divisive".
Mrs. Clinton avoided any mention of Mr. Giuliani by name.
The move avoided any losses to the healthy Raptors.
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