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The phrase "avoiding each other" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more parties are intentionally keeping their distance or not interacting with one another.
Example: "Despite being in the same room, they spent the entire evening avoiding each other."
Alternatives: "staying away from each other" or "keeping their distance".
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They seemed to be avoiding each other.
Are they avoiding each other?
The odds of avoiding each other this long are staggering.
Adult males are the most solitary, avoiding each other and associating only with consorting females or former consorts.
He refused, and they did not speak again, avoiding each other in the hallways and, after graduation, losing touch.
Agassi and Sampras have had their awkward exchanges in retirement, sniping at each other and avoiding each other in exhibitions.
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Linda and Mike avoid each other.
They avoid each other.
We avoided each other at school.
Trying to avoid each other, I hope.
Large Marge and Julia appear to avoid each other.
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