Sentence examples for something avoid from inspiring English sources

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"Advocate" means speak or act in favor of something; avoid the phrase "advocate against".

If they become emotionally invested in something, avoid the temptation to mess with it too soon or too frequently.

If you're worried you'll spill something or shake and drop something, avoid the foods that might bring this about.

If someone comes to the door and asks to speak with you about something, avoid telling them that you're the only one there.

The key to avoid losing memories before you can even form them is to be able to focus on the thing to be remembered for a while without thinking about other things, so when you're trying to remember something, avoid distractions and complicated tasks for a few minutes.

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But we also see the traces of something else — something avoided, perhaps, a reluctance to explore the man fully while paying him tribute.

When you know you need to stop wasting time and work on something, avoiding the Internet is an easy way to avoid procrastinating.

Young Scorsese saw something to avoid, something to consider with horror.

Sexual relations become, if not something to avoid, something that at the very least is no longer keenly pursued.

Sometimes, real life isn't something to avoid, but something to be glad you still have.

Meyerhoff says engaging in small talk is not something to avoid but something to learn from.

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