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Free sign up"avoiding posting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are not going to do something, usually something related to putting something online such as a comment, picture, or message. For example, "To protect my identity, I am avoiding posting pictures of myself online."
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I can always manage to find a few pictures of my family enjoying a vacation while avoiding posting the pictures of jet-lagged children whining about being dragged to see yet another museum full of boring paintings.
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But I'm trying to avoid posting anything else.
Also please avoid posting spoilers from the books.
Also please avoid posting spoilers from leaked episodes, and from the books.
"I'm obviously very careful to avoid posting anything that could ever get back to me.
Ms. Tandy said her site tries to exclude children under 13 and avoids posting "X-rated" material.
But there's more you should avoid posting online, according to the experts at Credit.com and Identity Theft 911.
Under these circumstances, the only way to avoid the risk of sending sexually explicit material to children is to avoid posting any sexually explicit material at all.
Maybe we avoid posting them because we are afraid of seeming weak, of being attacked, or of causing harm to ourselves and to others through our honesty.
But I also wouldn't avoid posting a photo that I want to share just because I didn't look my best.
But Brian Stropolo, the replacement official in question, did not have the good judgment to avoid posting photographs, or to reveal the situation to the league.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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