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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's actions or behavior that indicate they are intentionally not engaging with you or staying away from you.
Example: "I noticed that you have been avoiding me lately, and I wanted to check if everything is okay."
Alternatives: "shunning me" or "steering clear of me".
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Obviously, we need computation to generate the McFIS, but this can be paid off by avoiding ME time in AGOP determination as for Ding's algorithm.
— You avoiding me? — What?
"He's been avoiding me".
—You avoiding me? —What?
She spent the next hour avoiding me.
I thought maybe she was avoiding me.
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"So he was trying to avoid me". He was.
"We avoid me-too research".
Lennox totally avoided me.
"She avoided me" after that.
People crossed the street to avoid me.
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