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The phrase "avoiding him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of intentionally staying away from someone or not engaging with them.
Example: "She has been avoiding him ever since their argument last week."
Alternatives: "steering clear of him" or "staying away from him".
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I'm avoiding him.
I was avoiding him.
So I started avoiding him.
He was avoiding Cashman, and Cashman was avoiding him.
Didn't he realise that I was avoiding him?
But we can't keep avoiding him much longer.
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"I avoided him".
At first she avoids him.
After that, I avoided him.
I try to avoid him.
I started to avoid him.
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