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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding charges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is trying to evade or prevent incurring costs, fees, or legal penalties.
Example: "By carefully managing their finances, they are focusing on avoiding charges that could impact their budget."
Alternatives: "evading fees" or "preventing costs".
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Instead, travellers are avoiding charges by bringing more and more luggage into the cabin.
Mr. Fujimori is now in exile in Japan, his ancestral homeland, avoiding charges of directing death squads and corruption.
His lawyer, Michele Hirschman, reached out to federal prosecutors this week to strike a deal in hopes of avoiding charges.
His lawyer, Michele Hirschman, was reaching out to federal prosecutors to try to strike a deal in hopes of avoiding charges.
He admitted telling journalists about Plame's identity, making five appearances before a grand jury but ultimately avoiding charges of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Much is being made of the show casting a young Muslim actor of Middle Eastern descent as Jesus, possibly in hopes of avoiding charges of Christian bias, or as a way of emphasizing the human qualities of Jesus.
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§ 792.23 Can I avoid charges by sending multiple, small requests?
It has never been easier to avoid charges".
You can avoid charges by visiting www.americanexpress.co.uk/travellerscheques.
In a victory for the bank, senior JPMorgan executives avoided charges in the case.
But he concluded that the government "acted reasonably" to avoid charges of covering up.
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