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The phrase "consider avoiding" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone should think carefully before abstaining from something. For example, "You should consider avoiding processed foods if you want to stay healthy."
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I would advise you to seriously consider avoiding it — life, I mean — altogether.
It says: "If pregnant, consider avoiding travel to areas where Zika virus outbreaks are ongoing.
She told couples they should consider avoiding a civil union if they plan to adopt a child from overseas.
The players might consider avoiding shaking hands because they are a key route of transmission for viruses.
Nathnac (the government travel health advisory body) "urges" pregnant women to consider avoiding travel to areas where Zika outbreaks are currently reported.
After a missed cut at the P.G.A. Championship, he may consider avoiding shaving again to recapture the mojo that led to good play late last season.
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Those extra minutes were enough so that he is now considering avoiding air travel altogether when he can.
The New York Times reported the study showed that writers "have avoided, or have considered avoiding, controversial topics in their work or in personal communications as a result".
But more lives will be saved by scientists stepping in to defend a life-saving vaccine at a time when many teenagers and parents may be considering avoiding it.
In this work both objectives are considered avoiding any heuristic concepts.
In planning anesthesia for this patient, we first considered avoiding volatile agents to prevent MH.
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