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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoided something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to prevent or steer clear of a particular situation, event, or object.
Example: "She avoided the crowded areas during the festival to enjoy a more peaceful experience."
Alternatives: "steered clear of" or "shunned".
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I find it difficult to live with myself when I know I've avoided something that has caused me fear.
Clemens had escaped Shea bruised and on the losing end, but he had avoided something much worse.
It seems that the sixth duke has put the second to shame: his forebear saved a few pounds on his wages bill while the sixth has avoided something approaching £4bn.
The other guy feels like maybe he's avoided something terrible but he hasn't lost any face, and I feel like I'm a successful martial artist.
Fahrenkopf: No problem, they were allowed to sit there, and it was only then that I realized that we had avoided something that I think would have really destroyed the debate and the dignity and the integrity of the debate.
By providing this more sustainable alternative, the challenge of reintegration following years of absence can be avoided; something that our program's one foreign trained PhD graduate (co-author PV) is now in the process of addressing.
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"Any avoidance move would have been to avoid something else," Kessler said.
Young Scorsese saw something to avoid, something to consider with horror.
Whatever you do, avoid something called "homeless removal".
You keep saying 'Trish.' You do that when you're trying to avoid something.
This sense that Rubens is avoiding something gets stronger the more of his paintings you see.
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