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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided closing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone intentionally refrains from completing a closing action, such as in negotiations or discussions.
Example: "During the meeting, she avoided closing the deal until all concerns were addressed."
Alternatives: "refrained from closing" or "steered clear of closing".
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HOW have some city officials avoided closing pools?
Ford Motor has avoided closing factories so far, except because of parts shortages, but its officials have been warning that the entire industry is slowing.
Two of the three have barely avoided closing, or worse, with cash infusions that buy time but fall far short of saving them.
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Some schools plan to avoid closing by using reduced timetables.
Already in Britain, firms have been using American-style debt restructurings to avoid closing.
The author also avoids closing the door on the possibility that we might be expecting too much of Stevens.
Keller said he is determined to avoid closing foreign or national bureaus and does not expect significant cuts in Washington.
"It's very seductive," Mr. Schatsky said, especially because keeping that ARM rather than refinancing into a fixed-rate loan avoids closing costs.
He had a daunting mandate: remake a troubled vocational high school in Brooklyn that had been given one last chance to avoid closing.
And lawyers have been inundated with calls from people hoping to avoid closing on units they bought during the speculative craze of 2004 and 2005.
This also creates opportunities for corruption; the state media occasionally publishes articles about mine owners bribing local officials to avoid closing down.
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