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The phrase "avoided you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of intentionally staying away from someone or something.
Example: "I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, but I have avoided you because I needed some time to think."
Alternatives: "steered clear of you" or "stayed away from you".
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It wasn't that they avoided you exactly; you couldn't quite put your finger on that.
There's no way you could have avoided you being where you were at a particular time," he said.
When it can't be avoided you can find yourself spending up to an hour waiting in line to drop off your bags and get the tags printed.
If you serve the needs of your patients, if you work to ensure that both overtreatment and undertreatment are avoided, you will save your patients.
I can tell you one thing for sure: If you are quick to say "everyone makes mistakes" without analyzing whether a particular mistake could have been avoided, you are sure to have plenty of them.
"Anyway," he adds, "since they can't be avoided, you fall into the second trap, thinking you can manage it, and you can't manage it beyond a certain point".
Similar(50)
4. They avoid you.
"Your family will avoid you.
People almost want to avoid you.
"If they see you, they will avoid you.
Why would I be avoiding you, you're Paul Newman".
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