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Discover LudwigThe phrase "escaped them" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a situation where someone or something manages to avoid or evade a certain outcome or situation. Example: The thief managed to escape them by running through the crowded market and disappearing into the busy streets. In this sentence, "escaped them" means that the thief was able to avoid being caught or caught up with by the people chasing him.
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He's relieved to have escaped them.
One man's name escaped them.
Eight points from the last nine have escaped them.
Now it has escaped them again, on penalties this time.
We escaped them by a couple of days.
The irony of their symbolic protest appears to have escaped them.
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She adores them; she must escape them.
– The peace of God escapes them.
Perhaps they wanted to escape them.
But delaying consequences is not the same as escaping them.
Once he had to escape them by fleeing to Manchester.
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