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"could not be avoided" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something was inevitable or unavoidable. For example: The heavy traffic meant that delays on the journey could not be avoided.
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But surgery could not be avoided.
Some nudity from fans, however, could not be avoided.
Contacts with members of the group could not be avoided.
naturally could not be avoided was the transaction as such becoming known.
Co-deposition of Na on the graphite surface could not be avoided.
However, its strong sensation of draft at upper beds could not be avoided.
The pitching motions of supercavitating vehicles could not be avoided due to the lost water buoyancy.
As a result performance bias among participants could not be avoided.
In tears, Ms. Oliveira said that the ambassador's death "could not be avoided," Mr. Magalhães said.
Yet, doubts and contradictions notwithstanding, the war and its brutality could not be avoided.
Mahmoud said the talk of drugs could not be avoided in light of Rahimov's win.
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