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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to avoid a" is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, one might say "I took the long route home to avoid a traffic jam".
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"I want to avoid a strike".
The point was to avoid a template.
He will want to avoid a rerun.
We want to avoid "a Washington takeover".
Using vagueness to avoid a response.
They agreed to avoid a "disorderly default".
Make a reservation to avoid a wait.
(Or buy it to avoid a meltdown).
"It's a way to avoid a merger".
Democrats fought hard to avoid a rout.
[laughs] Trying to avoid a direct answer.
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