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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studiously avoided" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deliberate effort to stay away from something or to not engage with a particular topic or situation. Example: "During the meeting, he studiously avoided discussing the budget cuts, focusing instead on future projects."
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In fact, I've studiously avoided it.
The Liberals have studiously avoided talk of reviving this plan.
The majority opinion studiously avoided speculation about the future.
The subject of the awful reviews was studiously avoided, however.
The Bush administration has studiously avoided the term.
Since then, Michael had studiously avoided all foods containing fat.
"We have very studiously avoided bringing Fox News into the community.
If American officials have made such preparations, they have studiously avoided disclosing them.
I have studiously avoided tipping him for a solid month now.
Mr. Bush has studiously avoided criticizing Mr. Obama or his policies.
Iran, for all its aggressive rhetoric over the past few years, has studiously avoided military confrontation.
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