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The phrase "avoids me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone or something is intentionally staying away from or not engaging with you.
Example: "Every time I try to talk to her, it feels like she avoids me."
Alternatives: "shuns me" or "steers clear of me".
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But she neither avoids me, nor makes light conversation.
His hostility hardly went unnoticed — "I have the impression he avoids me, and let it go at that," Arendt remarked after trying to see Bellow in Chicago.
This is in contrast to my next door neighbour who avoids me because I took him introducing himself to mean that he wanted a chat.
In another letter, also addressed to Joseph's companion, she complained: "He avoids me.
This avoids me getting on a plane and checking on the pressure cooker," Kain explained.
She always avoids me, hates that I take pictures of her.
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Obviously, we need computation to generate the McFIS, but this can be paid off by avoiding ME time in AGOP determination as for Ding's algorithm.
"So he was trying to avoid me". He was.
"We avoid me-too research".
— You avoiding me? — What?
—You avoiding me? —What?
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