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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that deliberately steers clear of tasks or responsibilities.
Example: "He always finds a way that avoids work, preferring to let others take on the burden."
Alternatives: "shuns responsibility" or "evades tasks".
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Colin, a young man possessed of a fortune large enough to avoid any sort of work, and Chick, a young man without fortune who avoids work nonetheless, meet two girls, Chloe and Alise.
Americans often think that because of these policies, everybody just avoids work.
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A focus on porn also avoids working on the real reasons rape exists.
Mr. Goldman, who generally avoids working with partners, was brought to the project by the Archon Group, an affiliate of Goldman Sachs.
The direct approach (Yamanishi et al., 2004) avoids working in the embedded space of object pairs.
Avoid work overload and maintain boundaries.
You can't just avoid work completely.
Either was a good excuse to avoid work.
I'm avoiding work, doing what I love to do".
Like many of us, Eric Jarosinski first started tweeting as a way of avoiding work.
He disables access to his email on his phone to avoid work distractions while away.
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