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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing actions or behaviors that help prevent problems or difficulties.
Example: "She always takes the safest route to work because she prefers to avoid trouble on the road."
Alternatives: "steers clear of issues" or "stays out of trouble.".
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He keeps his head down and avoids trouble.
Of the three brothers, he is known as the diplomatic one, the quiet one, the one who avoids trouble and solves problems.
Phan, 25, spent the night in jail after Tuesday's incident and on Wednesday, she accepted a deal in which the charges will be dismissed if she avoids trouble for six months, the newspaper noted.
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He was just avoiding trouble.
That story of mine avoided trouble.
Prediction: Lower mid-table, should avoid trouble.
She has, however, managed to avoid trouble.
But Johnson avoided trouble, once again.
While Mr. Batista somehow avoided malaria, he did not avoid trouble.
At this Tour, he could not avoid trouble, either.
This takes discipline, but it can help avoid trouble later.
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