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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding scrutiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that are intended to evade examination or critical observation.
Example: "The company implemented new policies aimed at avoiding scrutiny from regulatory agencies."
Alternatives: "eluding examination" or "dodging oversight".
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These ethereal images resist the camera's static gaze, avoiding scrutiny and remaining mysterious.
Nigerian newspapers carried unconfirmed reports that some politicians had already returned millions of dollars in the hope of avoiding scrutiny.
One of the City's traditional historical strengths was that it operated discreetly, avoiding scrutiny; perhaps one reason why it has appeared so infrequently on film.
The UK Statistics Authority accused the Government of avoiding scrutiny by withholding key sources and calculations that could have led to the figures being debunked before yesterday's headlines were written.
Or perhaps it is the villain of Mr. Grisham's next legal thriller who is pacing Katonah Avenue, avoiding scrutiny at the Village Market, or blending in with the Blue Dolphin crowd.
They conjecture that paying cash has the effect of avoiding scrutiny and the potential creation of a blockholder.
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Yet that did not help him avoid scrutiny.
The government has avoided scrutiny of them through regrettable haste".
Johnson said it was "an outrageous attempt to avoid scrutiny".
Today, Mr Howling accused the businessman of "smurfing" - where financial transactions are structured to avoid scrutiny.
As home health care aides, they can avoid scrutiny by working alone.
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