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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing actions or behaviors aimed at preventing problems or conflicts.
Example: "She always takes the safest route home, focusing on avoiding trouble along the way."
Alternatives: "staying out of trouble" or "preventing issues".
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He was just avoiding trouble.
When he speaks in public, his focus appears to be on avoiding trouble.
Avoiding Trouble Of course, safety starts with learning how to recognize dangerous situations and avoid them.
Bogotá's notorious reputation cannot be ignored, but avoiding trouble is about common sense and keeping vigilant.
Laquan, a soft-spoken 8-year-old, does a good job of avoiding trouble.
American banks may be more strongly capitalised than European ones, but many were worse at avoiding trouble.
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Australians avoiding trouble-spots such as Indonesia or the Philippines came instead to peaceful Fiji.Under the new government, Fiji may well become a pariah state, boycotted by its more powerful neighbours.
That story of mine avoided trouble.
Prediction: Lower mid-table, should avoid trouble.
She has, however, managed to avoid trouble.
But Johnson avoided trouble, once again.
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