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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reasons or circumstances under which something is intentionally not done or excluded.
Example: "Certain topics are often avoided for fear of causing discomfort in the conversation."
Alternatives: "excluded due to" or "shunned because of".
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That seems to have been avoided for now.
In terms of political legitimacy, the worst has been avoided for now.
Mid-morning on the water's edge is best avoided, for it is family hour, unofficially.
Now we're left to deal with the underlying problem that we've avoided for decades.
European leaders will be relieved that violence has been avoided for now in Georgia.
Massage of the frozen ear is avoided, for it is likely to injure the skin.
Mr. Romney will begin giving more nationally televised interviews — something his campaign avoided for months.
Now, the city is embroiled in a seasonal controversy it has somehow avoided for decades.
I also can't count the number of jobs I've avoided for the same reason.
Sandstones were avoided for the sampling.
Conflict is just avoided for time being.
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