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The phrase "evade being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when one is attempting to avoid becoming something, or when one is attempting to prevent something from happening. For example, "He tried to evade being caught by the police."
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It provided complex definitions of torture that seemed devised to allow interrogators to evade being charged with that offense.
"Power is on trial here," he went on, "power that has tried to distort [the trial] and evade being put on trial".
It's to change things as quickly as possible to evade being found.
The duplicity appears to be a novel--and cheap--way for plants to evade being eaten.
"Paedophiles will do all they can to evade being caught, that's part of the thrill," he says.
We intend to launch a successful FDIA that would evade being detected by the system and cause adverse SSA results compared to the actual situations.
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Experts interviewed yesterday said the most difficult sales tax to evade is on automobiles because vehicles must be registered.
But what even the most exemplary sympathies are likely to evade is the implacable recognition that Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, however sacramentally prodded, can never yield light.
Of course, the S-Works Evade was conceived and mastered in a wind tunnel to shave precious seconds off ride times in all conditions.
The ability to evade is another hallmark of cancer.
If someone shoots a rocket at you, Evade is a good away of dodging it.
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