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Discover LudwigThe phrase "escape doing" is technically grammatically correct, but it is not very natural sounding
It is more likely that you would say "avoid doing" or "get out of doing". For example: "I'm trying to escape doing the dishes this evening."
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So if you can feel that air wants to escape, don't try to hold it in.
"If you can safely escape, do so immediately.
Once you can escape, do so.
After hiding and if you see the chance to escape, don't hesitate, just go.
If trying to escape, don't do anything beyond your abilities, such as leaping from a high window.
Six years ago, more than 100 million gallons, mostly water, escaped, doing little damage.
Those who escaped did so without outside help.
Being held up as "beating the odds", "done good", or "escaped" does not make me happy.
One who escapes doesn't have the courage to give life," he said.
Justice Souter's attackers, who escaped, did not appear to be armed, Ms. Arberg said.
Take a strainer or skimmer and get out all the solid bits that have escaped (do throw those away).
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