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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and its intended meaning is unclear without additional context.
Example: "He is avoiding for the sake of his health." (This is incorrect and confusing.)
Alternatives: "avoiding" or "staying away from.".
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Avoiding, for a moment, the maw of anger and regret I so often fell into.
Cast and crew had to perform around the missing nose - avoiding, for example, filming from below.
I hope this is the beginning of a conversation we have been avoiding for much too long.
"It would be like a sideshow, the same kind of publicity stunt he's been avoiding for years," Kaplan said.
In the interview, Tonéx sits on a pale-green couch, quietly but confidently answering questions that he had been avoiding for years.
But the sit-in triggered something more: a fledgling conversation about race and racism that Canadians have been avoiding for years.
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That seems to have been avoided for now.
Sandstones were avoided for the sampling.
Conflict is just avoided for time being.
Here are seven deadly excuses to avoid for not saving.
The same is avoided for a fixed reflux ratio policy.
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