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The phrase "circumvent of" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase "circumvention of," which means the act of avoiding or bypassing something. For example, "The new law is intended to prevent the circumvention of taxes."
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Any attempt to circumvent of those rights is seen in a very dim light.
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The use of multi-targeted agents will circumvent several of the problems of combination therapy.
The circumventing of the nitrogen cycle allowed Homo sapiens to reproduce at an unprecedented pace.
Cigarette smuggling is one bugbear, as is the alleged circumventing of Spanish residency taxes.
One of the main advantages of this method is the circumventing of the computation of conditional expectations via regression methods.
Will this sort of brazen circumventing of contracts become a model for districts across the country?
Of course, such quick action and circumventing of rule-making process may well be necessary.
This approach, largely based on respiratory measurements, permits the circumventing of the difficulties that arise from making inferences about an animal's emotional state.
Animal models of FAS/FASD circumvent many of these inherent complications.
Rokas et al showed that improved genome wide sampling of unrelated genes can circumvent some of the problems [29].
Such devices circumvent drawbacks of extravascular macrodevices, but significantly lower the possibility of retrieval after usage (Kizilel et al., 2005).
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