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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids confrontations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who tends to steer clear of conflicts or disagreements in various situations.
Example: "She often avoids confrontations, preferring to maintain harmony in her relationships."
Alternatives: "steers clear of conflicts" or "shuns disputes".
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Also, it's uncontroversial at the local level because it avoids confrontations about who is smart and who is not.
The older one (Madhavan), gentle and sweet, avoids confrontations; the younger one (Arya) is not afraid to hit or be hit.
The Forest Service also benefits because it avoids confrontations or condemnation proceedings.
James has steered clear of such potholes, and avoids confrontations on social media even when baited by President Trump.
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The merit of his consensus approach is that it avoids confrontation.
It changes nothing, and only avoids confrontation and facing the truth.
And I like that it's a shy animal that avoids confrontation".
Corbyn himself avoids confrontation and says little to either reassure or frighten his fellow M.P.s.
This results in a fear-avoidance behavior, with patients avoiding confrontations so they will not experience stress [ 11, 17].
Normally, Canadian prosecutors avoid confrontations on shield issues.
The driver, following rules to avoid confrontations, said nothing.
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