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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids questions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who does not answer inquiries directly or evades providing information.
Example: "During the interview, the candidate consistently avoids questions about their previous work experience."
Alternatives: "dodges inquiries" or "evades answers".
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He avoids questions that divulge detail by repeating statements that do not answer them.
In the process, the movie simplifies and sentimentalizes trauma, avoids questions of therapy, and flattens Jeff's voice and inner life.
Deliberately cautious, it avoids questions of joint taxation and steers even clearer of adoption or citizenship rights.
He avoids questions that cannot be answered by research, even questions of causation that engage most of his colleagues.
His team have restricted the flow of information to voters: the prime minister makes speeches and holds photocalls but avoids questions from the press.
"Narcos" avoids questions of culpability by narrating everything from the American perspective: the protagonist is not Escobar but the D.E.A. agents pursuing him.
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According to reports, Wilpon tried to avoid questions about the Mets.
He left promptly through a side door and avoided questions from reporters.
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