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"escaped her" is a correct and usable form of written English.
You can use it when referring to one person evading or fleeing from another. For example, "The prisoner escaped her captors and ran into the night."
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Moreover, the fact that relatively few neuroanatomical variables have ever been directly tied to the control of behavior seems to have escaped her notice.
Her talent escaped her.
Dates escaped her.
Little escaped her.
Nothing escaped her interest.
Somehow, that fact escaped her parents.
A sound escaped her, a sigh.
She has escaped her old self.
Certain conversations or e-mail messages escaped her, she said.
Not that Cardinal Foley escaped her critical eye, he said.
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Almost inevitably, it escaped her control – just as the Creature goes AWOL – after publication.
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