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The phrase "avoided each other" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties deliberately keep their distance from one another, often due to conflict or discomfort.
Example: "After their argument, they both felt awkward and avoided each other in the office."
Alternatives: "steered clear of one another" or "kept their distance from each other."
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We avoided each other at school.
We avoided each other when we weren't sharing a meal.
We had avoided each other throughout the qualification rounds and were co-favourites for gold.
And so, for three hours, we sat at a distance and avoided each other.
The two liked each other right away, but also avoided each other.
They avoided each other, barely greeting each other, though they knew that their estrangement couldn't last forever.
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Linda and Mike avoid each other.
They avoid each other.
Are they avoiding each other?
They seemed to be avoiding each other.
Trying to avoid each other, I hope.
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