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"escape liability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to mean avoiding or being released from the responsibility for something. For example, "In signing the contract, he was able to escape liability for his debts."
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Those terms, if proved in arbitration or court, might allow Anadarko to escape liability.
The employer was thus able to escape liability and Megan got nothing.
She added, "Nor can you escape liability by looking the other way.
"Every other chain that has this structure uses it to escape liability.
The programmer, the manufacturer, the commander, and the operator would all escape liability under existing law.
The original assumption is that the probability that parties might escape liability is variable among the population.
If the hacking was so sophisticated that they could not reasonably protect against it, they may escape liability.
In ECJ parlance, the delay must be caused by "extraordinary circumstances" for the airline to escape liability.
To opponents, employment arbitration simply provides second class justice and a route for employers to escape liability under the law.
The government cannot escape liability under its DACA31-90-C-0057 contract because Mr. Gaylord is not a party to that contract.
The majority worries that this approach would allow people who disseminate false statements with the intent to defraud to escape liability under Rule 10b 5.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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