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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steer away" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to indicate that someone is avoiding something or someone. For example, "We need to steer away from gossiping if we want to maintain a professional office environment."
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Steer away from genetic testing.
The government has tried to steer away from both horrors.
They steer away from serious topics, with humor and flirtation.
Many companies also steer away from games with mature content.
It is a firm steer away from David.
We tried to steer away from any kind of cliche".
So I tend to steer away from those unless I have to for the research projects.
Now, as an American, you're the one who wants to steer away from that subject.
We're trying to steer away from gimmick and focus on making more and more porridge".
The smarter banks started to steer away from the problem in late 2006 and early 2007.
His new bosses, he recalled, told Mr. Stern to steer away from sex and religion.
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