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The phrase "avoids any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that intentionally steer clear of certain things or situations.
Example: "The new policy avoids any potential conflicts of interest."
Alternatives: "steers clear of" or "eliminates any".
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Mitt Romney avoids any questions.
On the street, he avoids any confrontation.
In particular the religious element avoids any hint of sermon.
Somehow Miller entirely avoids any such sense of artificiality.
This question avoids any judgement on a student's ability.
Zemeckis avoids any expressionistic re-creations of an alcoholic's world.
Ms. Gaige wisely avoids any narrative detachment in "Schroder".
That avoids any cutting action or anything more painful than a mild sting.
He avoids any close relationship because he fears losing someone else.
He studiously avoids any content that might elicit strong emotions in listeners.
Although Nascar's qualifying would have ended before kickoff, the move avoids any conflicts.
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