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Discover Ludwig"shies away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that means to be reluctant to approach or accept something. You can use it when you want to describe someone's hesitance towards an idea or situation. Example sentence: He shied away from the frightening new challenge.
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shies away from
verb
Third person singular of shy away from
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Heginbotham never shies away from the uncomfortable.
L'Engle's book shies away from neither topic.
He shies away from calling his lousy.
She still shies away from that label.
Mr. Singer shies away from hanging up the Doomsday clock.
No wonder A.A.R.P. shies away from supporting any entitlement reform.
The church shies away from the word "exorcism," preferring "deliverance".
Not that he shies away from alienating potential allies.
Shumpert never shies away from a big moment.
Not that the band shies away from intricacy.
I don't think anyone at UConn shies away from expectations.
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