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The phrase "avoiding real" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the act of evading genuine experiences or truths, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "He has a tendency of avoiding real emotions, preferring to stay in his comfort zone."
Alternatives: "evading reality" or "shunning authenticity".
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Dalton expressed no real objection to the diagnostic sentence, because his client appeared to be on a glide path to avoiding real prison time.
Do you think you might be avoiding real life?
But despite the noise, both parties are avoiding real discussion of the subject.
"They have a lot of negative things to say, but what they are really doing is avoiding real politics".
They argue that the market hasn't worked as it essentially has become a means of avoiding real carbon cuts by paying someone else to do them.
For Trump then, the best way to guarantee avoiding real consequences for his actions was to win immunity from prosecution.
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Some larger private boats have also avoided real impact.
These candidates and others often fashion their campaigns to avoid real reporters (and sometimes real voters).
And, even when they do hit the trail, their speeches and events are carefully managed to avoid real contact with ordinary folk.
Many bigger boats, including the fleet operated by the Washington State Ferries here, have avoided real practical change by simply revising their vessels' capacity downward.
Although this guitar legend has at times fallen prey to the usual excesses -- hard drugs, spiritual zeal and cheesy pop arrangements -- Mr. Clapton has avoided real embarrassments.
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