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The phrase "avoided the fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who deliberately does not acknowledge or confront a particular reality or truth.
Example: "Despite the evidence presented, she avoided the fact that her actions had consequences."
Alternatives: "ignored the reality" or "neglected the truth".
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"I avoided the fact that I needed to move," Mr. Zagoreos said.
They avoided the fact that journalists were helpfully being steered in Kelly's direction by the government's own officials.
The argument for repealing the estate tax carefully avoided the fact that it would be an enormous boon for people who were inheriting many millions of dollars.
Whilst a default will probably be avoided, the fact that it has been talked about at all might have introduced a concern in the minds of large holders of Treasuries that previously did not exist.
And Michael Gove, the wretched education secretary, said in his review that I'd avoided the fact that republicans could have chosen the democratic course at any point, carefully omitting the fact that the Irish voted democratically for independence, and the British closed down the parliament and sent in the troops.
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There was no avoiding the fact that he sounded worried.
But there's no avoiding the fact that salaries are too low in engineering.
It is hard to avoid the fact that Britain urgently needs more homes.
Here, it was impossible to avoid the fact that we were indeed in the Berkshires.
Still, it is hard to avoid the fact that the response looks different from previous ones.
Even without Dilnot, there is no avoiding the fact that social care needs more money.
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