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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where someone has intentionally not answered or addressed certain questions.
Example: "During the interview, the candidate avoided questions about their previous job performance."
Alternatives: "dodged questions" or "evaded questions".
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He canceled a scheduled news conference and avoided questions all day about Iraq.
He left promptly through a side door and avoided questions from reporters.
Chinese officials have avoided questions about the detentions and specific detainees.
Mrs. Daniels avoided questions by not campaigning for her husband when he ran for governor.
Pershing came in from Mobile, but he seemed distant, and he avoided questions about Woodrow and the war.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn avoided questions about whether he would welcome an early election and accused the media of harassing him.
On Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). avoided questions from reporters on the indictments.
At the hearing Barra apologized for the deaths but avoided questions about whether GM would take "responsibility" for the deaths.
Trump, who once offered $50m to see the same birth certificate, has avoided questions on the issue since launching his campaign for the White House.
Still, as much as Selig avoided questions, he seemed to give a glimpse into his thought process when he talked about the role of the commissioner.
His health has had some ups and downs recently and he has avoided questions about whether he might seek a sixth term in 2002.
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