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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evaded him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone escaped or avoided the person mentioned. Example: Despite his efforts, the answer to the math problem still evaded him.
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Yet, somehow, real success evaded him.
One vantage point evaded him: the Eiffel Tower.
He had created some good characters, but the shape of the book evaded him.
One big screen role that Firth fears has evaded him is James Bond.
Müller launched himself at it but the ball evaded him, taking the final with it.
"Doha and Ankara and Amman and Cairo all evaded him that day because Israel had vetoed his reception, and no one dared to defy this veto except Damascus".
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Lindsay-Hogg confronts his mother regularly on this issue, and regularly, she evades him.
I tried to evade him but couldn't move an inch in any direction.
He said she made an illegal U-turn trying to evade him.
Describes the difficult day writer had following Prebleman, who always tried to evade him & get the sweets he craved.
But eventually it became easy to evade him, and after a while we rarely suffered a bruise or a scratch.
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