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Discover Ludwig"to be avoiding" is an accepted phrase in written English
You would typically use it when you are referring to the act of avoiding something or someone. For example: I tried my best to be avoiding him, but he found me in the end.
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They seemed to be avoiding each other.
"You seem to be avoiding specific yeses and nos.
Indeed, many organisations appear to be avoiding the responsibility altogether.
Some people seemed to be avoiding public places entirely.
Its key to success seems to be avoiding sex, violence and news.
A more informed public, he said, seemed to be avoiding the worst places.
In fact, the Mets' best shot seems to be avoiding last place.
He called for NHS providers to be excluded if they appear to be avoiding UK taxes.
But for hours that day, leaders of those nations seemed to be avoiding the two Americans.
The Knicks appeared to be avoiding the delivery, according to people involved in the process.
China, another big potential buyer, appears to be avoiding American LNG.
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