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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has eschewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to deliberately avoid or reject something. Example: The company has eschewed traditional marketing methods and instead focused on social media to reach their target audience.
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Ms Villarán has eschewed such self-promotion.
Since then, the administration has eschewed waivers.
Mr Sanders has eschewed all super-PAC support.
Holmes has eschewed the traditional route of chatting to veterans.
With epic chutzpah, he has eschewed all responsibility for the recession.
It has eschewed the splashy acquisitions of rivals such as Wal-Mart, Carrefour and Ahold.
Not only does it not accept commissions, it also has eschewed advertising.
Mr Orban has eschewed recommendations to shift to service industries, calling that approach "misguided".
In contrast to Beats, it has eschewed image-making: it has not advertised since 1964.
As the site has gained a following, Mr. Krucoff has eschewed every notion of selling out.
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They have eschewed violence.
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