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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided having it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of steering clear of a particular situation or experience.
Example: "She avoided having it come to that by addressing the issue early on."
Alternatives: "prevented experiencing it" or "steered clear of it".
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On Sept. 21, 1996, Clinton signed the bill in the dark of night and avoided having it recorded on camera. .
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Abandoning the project cost Vale several billion dollars a blow that could have been avoided had it taken a more prudential approach to investing in its neighbor.
A violent outcome might have been avoided had it not been for elections in Britain and the United States.
Most agreed it was a good policy, but accusations of "tokenism" might have been avoided had it not been made public.
Maybe we can do our best to avoid having it come to that.
Simply bounce the ball on a trampoline and avoid having it caught outside the D by an opponent.
Often, the creator of a trust outlines his or her philosophy in a separate document, to avoid having it construed as legally binding.
French director Frederic Auburtin lamented his role in the film, telling the magazine he was trying to avoid having it turn into a "Disney propaganda film".
Stir chocolate constantly to avoid having it burn or clump.
This will help you avoid having it all returned to you to cure any defects.
Tap the nail backing off to the side (to avoid having it stick out).
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