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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoiding you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of intentionally staying away from someone or not engaging with them.
Example: "I’ve been avoiding you because I need some time to think about our last conversation."
Alternatives: "staying away from you" or "shunning you".
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Why would I be avoiding you, you're Paul Newman".
"Because people will start avoiding you," is the answer.
Then list the behavior you've noticed -- things like missing deadlines or avoiding you.
"Say My Name": If your partner is avoiding you, arrange a face-to-face meeting.
And perhaps they are not avoiding death, and her; they are avoiding you".
I said it was no wonder Julian was avoiding you, 'cos who wants to spend all their time with a pisshead?
Or was she possibly scanting them to reduce the need to take a clear position, and to avoid the reckless, colorful opinioneering that makes people "start avoiding you"?
If you notice that your coworkers take the stairs when they see you waiting for the elevator, or they wait until you return from the break room before they head in, those are good signs they're avoiding you. 5.
And when I bump into him in a hotel lobby one afternoon after failing to pin him down for an interview, and he assures me, "I'm really not avoiding you, I'm just waiting until I feel more alert," personally I feel quite certain he's avoiding me.
Are your friends avoiding you?
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