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"successfully avoided" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone managed to avoid something successfully, such as a potential problem or a difficult task. Example: Despite the challenging circumstances, the team successfully avoided any major setbacks and completed the project on time.
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The UK successfully avoided entering the eurozone.
I had successfully avoided interaction all week.
He successfully avoided social media for years.
As a result, chemotherapy-associated adverse effects were successfully avoided.
She successfully avoided an accidental face-off between Cathleen Black and Kate Betts.
I have successfully avoided reading anything about this Volcker Rule for around three years.
We've successfully avoided the fiscal cliff and our budget deficit is declining rapidly.
Over the years, he has successfully avoided extradition through a series of legal hearings.
If there is anyone who has successfully avoided these traps, it is Ty Dolla $ign, the prolific R. & B.
This is the fourth time in the past six months that the club has successfully avoided a winding-up order.
For a decade now, the agency has successfully avoided a reckoning with its own culpability in letting this tragedy transpire.
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successfully removed
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successfully motivated
successfully evaded
successfully impeded
successfully averted
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successfully stopped
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