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The phrase "dodge interaction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to avoiding or evading engagement or communication with others. Example: "In social situations, he tends to dodge interaction, preferring to stay in the background."
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According to Pew, 29percentt of cellphone users even admit they'll use their phones when out in public specifically to dodge interactions with other people.
It's social camouflage to avoid standing out, to dodge awkward interactions, maybe even to get work done.
In an apparent effort to dodge such interactions, a number of Republican legislators, including Representative Mike Coffman, of Colorado, and Representative Peter Roskam, of Illinois, have cancelled or curtailed town-hall meetings.
(We aren't entirely alone; Rassim Khelifa, a biologist at the University of Zurich, just discovered that female moorland hawker dragonflies will fall to the ground and play dead when pursued by overly ardent males). It's social camouflage to avoid standing out, to dodge awkward interactions, maybe even to get work done.
You dodge.
Spinners blur and dodge.
By Toby Dodge.
You can't dodge them.
There is the subsidy dodge.
Why the dodge?
Brexiters dodge these truths.
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