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In my unsuccessful quest to keep myself debt-free, I avoid using credit cards whenever possible.
My plan was to roll the meat, and I went as far as buying string, something I avoid using at almost all costs.
When I talk about our brands, I avoid using the words "portfolio" and "collection," because they make our approach sound slightly random when in fact it has been quite strategic.
I avoid using the word "like" too often.
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I avoid used cards.
I'd been taught a handshake and a curtsy, but I avoided using them if I could.
No matter how carefully I avoided using the word "organic" when I spoke to groups of food enthusiasts about how to eat better, someone in the audience would inevitably ask, "What if I can't afford to buy organic food?" It seems to have become the magic cure-all, synonymous with eating well, healthfully, sanely, even ethically.
I avoided using inhibitors of pH regulation since they are only slowly reversible and tend to have multiple effects.
Since it is relatively powerful, and shoots pellets rather than BBs, I thought I would avoid using it at close range on small animals.
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