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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when trying to express the idea of preventing something from happening.
Example: "He was avoided from attending the meeting due to his previous behavior."
Alternatives: "prevented from" or "kept from".
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They marched by land to Apollonia, a Corinthian colony, the route by sea being avoided from fear of Corcyraean interruption.
"The sad thing is that if people had been more careful, this could have been avoided from the get-go".
Hadden has since maintained a diplomatic silence over the mistakes to be avoided from the latest Welsh debacle.
A poly-T stretch should be avoided from a sgRNA sequence because a TTTT sequence is known as a termination signal for RNA polymerase III.
On the other hand, the tribo-film is not necessary and should be avoided from both viewpoints of low and stable friction.
The federal sentencing guidelines base much of the recommended sentence on the amount of the defendants' gains or losses avoided from the insider trading.
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"This we have to avoid from happening".
What do you want to avoid from your upbringing?" He thought for ages.
Yesterday, Standard & Poor's cut its stock rating on Freddie Mac to avoid from hold.
But you live by avoiding From left to right, carving a road so, Old man.
Vacation: The time you spend away work attempting to avoid from worry, torment, and effort.
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