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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flee to avoid" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of escaping from a situation to prevent something undesirable from happening. Example: "In the face of danger, many chose to flee to avoid confrontation."
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The government had contended that the information helped mobsters flee to avoid arrest and prosecution.
Forced to flee to avoid prison, he lived in ANC camps in neighbouring countries before dying in 1973 in Kenya.
Hearing a call, interested females might come closer to stay in contact, while nondominant males might flee to avoid a confrontation.
Families who are still in the district are warned that at any moment they might need to flee to avoid a massacre like at Darayya.
I and many men wanted to flee to avoid pledging allegiance but we were stopped by militants who were guarding the mosque.
1-4) He did not go into hiding or flee to avoid persecution, but instead, he sought and was granted political asylum because of his well-founded fear of persecution.
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Most residents fled to avoid the fighting.
After the War, Egon returned to Gablonz but fled to avoid the Communist takeover.
Taylor's Hotel, where Jay Gould and Jim Fish fled to avoid Commodore Vanderbilts lawyers, still stands.
Two friends fled to avoid returning to prison, although this week, one, Ovidio Bompressi, surrendered to the police in Pisa.
Several other children from Afghanistan said they fled to avoid being forced to join the Taliban or other armed groups.
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