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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided pays" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a concept related to avoiding payments, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The company has implemented new policies to ensure that it avoided pays that are unnecessary."
Alternatives: "avoided payments" or "prevented costs".
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In a sense the 'tax avoided' pays for the effort and technology involved in working out how to do CCS and in actually doing it.
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Allegations that the couple avoided paying property tax in Denmark also resurfaced during the campaign.
They said many spectators had avoided paying the admission charge of £15 at last year's event.
Between 2008-2010, the company avoided paying any taxes at all.
Apple avoids paying a lot of taxes.
Finding a way to avoid paying taxes?
"First Amazon avoids paying U.K. tax.
You also avoid paying capital gains tax.
Maybe Citadel was avoiding paying a rebate.
Do you want to avoid paying taxes?
See Sales & Use Tax for guidance on how to avoid paying sales tax.
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