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"managed to avoid" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has successfully avoided something, usually a problem or difficulty. For example: - Despite the heavy traffic, I managed to avoid being late for my interview. - She carefully managed to avoid mentioning her ex-boyfriend during the dinner party. - The team worked hard and managed to avoid defeat in the final minutes of the game.
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He managed to avoid both.
I've even (mostly) managed to avoid cellulite.
She has, however, managed to avoid trouble.
If you managed to avoid spoilers, bravo.
"We've managed to avoid the binge drinking.
I managed to avoid the funerals of six teammates.
Fortunately, I managed to avoid being infected by it.
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Prior to having my precious little angel, I managed to avoid the parenting forums pretty successfully.
Blood pressure needs to be aggressively managed to avoid the sequelae of uncontrolled hypertension.
Lüscher ultimately managed to avoid compensatory increases in AMPA-R rectification using Cre-ER in vivo.
In all four plays, the Brothers managed to avoid bathos.
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