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Discover Ludwig"his aversion" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about someone feeling negatively towards something. Example: His aversion to spicy food meant that he could never order the spiciest dish on the menu.
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His aversion to overdeliberation has sometimes backfired.
His aversion to rescue had returned.
Umenyiora readily acknowledges his aversion to the spotlight.
Ten days later, Wittman reconsidered his aversion to historical analogies.
Mind you, perhaps his aversion to Oscar campaigning is understandable.
Hytner even learned to overcome his aversion to Shaw.
He probably owed this remarkable immunity in large part to his aversion to publicity.
Yet his aversion to homeownership may be more powerful than he lets on.
Dodig was charged with only 11 unforced errors, which shows his aversion to risk.
Nevertheless, he couldn't overcome his aversion to its bare-bones structure.
His aversion to writing grew, and finally he adopted the practice of storing his mail unopened.
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