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The phrase "avoided new" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of steering clear of something new, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She avoided new experiences that could disrupt her routine."
Alternatives: "steered clear of new" or "shunned new".
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Administration avoided, new owners in place and a former Liverpool full-back installed as manager.
This is yet another instance in a more than 40-year pattern under the Clean Air Act in which old and outdated technology has avoided new environmental standards.
Still, from the start of his career, Mr. Miyajima has managed to mix heady musings and high-tech gewgaws with a sophistication that has generally avoided New Age posturing.
The chancellor carefully avoided new taxes on air travel but angered the motoring lobby by raising VED on gas-guzzling cars to £300, with a further rise to £400 next year.
Mr. Bush said he and the Congress had ended the year "on a high note," welcoming a new energy bill, provisions to help people struggling to refinance mortgages, a deferral of the alternative minimum tax that could have affected millions of middle-class taxpayers and an agreement on a $555 billion spending plan that avoided new taxes.
While the factors of retention and tear flow are avoided, new challenges are presented from deposition of a system in an internal tissue.
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Ms. Frankel was glad to avoid new construction.
"Number two, we should avoid new taxes.
Mr Obama's guiding principle is to avoid new wars.
"But avoiding new approaches completely is equally dangerous".
It is slow and considered, so people can avoid new usages widely seen as mistakes.
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