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The phrase "avoiding prosecution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal matters, particularly when referring to actions taken to prevent being charged with a crime.
Example: "The defendant's lawyer argued that the plea deal was necessary for avoiding prosecution on more serious charges."
Alternatives: "evading legal action" or "escaping charges".
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Political analysts say doing so may convey the impression that he is avoiding prosecution.
In the hope of avoiding prosecution they decide to eat the evidence.
Terrorists and torturers read the scientific literature in order to learn new ways of inflicting pain and avoiding prosecution.
Companies will happily enter into such an agreement, and even pay an enormous fine, if it means avoiding prosecution.
His strategy back then, concocted with avoiding prosecution on his mind, made him appear hapless and as guilty as if he had confessed.
With two armed accomplices, Mr. Soltren, then 25, ordered the pilot to land in Havana, where he would spend the next 40 years avoiding prosecution.
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He avoided prosecution by fleeing to South America.
Mr. Frankel fled the country to avoid prosecution.
(A legislative fix helped her avoid prosecution).Guilty mind?
He remains in Belgium to avoid prosecution in Spain.
In the end, he only narrowly avoided prosecution.
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