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"he dodges" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of someone avoiding something or someone. Here are a few examples: 1. The soccer player skillfully dodged the defender and made his way towards the goal. 2. The detective quickly dodged the bullet and tackled the suspect. 3. She always dodges difficult questions in interviews. 4. He tried to dodge the awkward conversation by changing the subject. 5. The little girl giggled as she tried to dodge the raindrops falling from the sky.
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He dodges the inquiry.
Which, as usual, he dodges.
Today, he dodges the question of his wealth.
He dodges the question: "I'm not here on a fact-finding mission".
He dodges a firing squad, but ends up languishing in prison.
The more he dodges the fallout, the more he sounds like a true Steinbrenner Yankee.
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"Some he dodged.
So he dodged it.
He dodged French fries.
Then he dodged the question.
On cross-examination, he dodged every question.
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