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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of avoiding something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He avoided out of the conversation when it turned uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "steered clear of" or "shied away from".
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It has no taboos, only favorites, though beef is avoided out of respect for Hindu practice.
But should criticism of the deceased – or further investigation into difficult areas – be avoided out of respect for their memory?
"Before we started this program, the subject was generally avoided out of 'cultural sensitivity,' depriving patients and families of preparing for death spiritually, emotionally and practically".
She was also very nice about Mitt Romney's rendition of "America the Beautiful" — and there was some dangerous territory to be avoided, out there in the lyrical purple mountains.
The lawyers have asked that he be moved into the general jail population, something that jail officials had avoided out of fear for his safety as a celebrity, or put him in house arrest for the rest of his three-month sentence.
The 1992 cohort of students was avoided out of concern that some of these students might have anticipated the passage of HOPE and altered their behavior in response.
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You avoid out-of-season grapes.
Nowadays the stress is on avoiding outs.
To work, these would need to avoid out-and-out spin (Church of Scientology take note).
Two main panicles of each plant were bagged by glassine bag just before panicle emergence to avoid out-crossing.
Steven Check Steven Check, editor of The Blue Chip Investor, is a momentum player who tends to avoid out-of-favor companies.
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