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The phrase "we have avoided" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that was done in the past tense. For example, "We have avoided introducing any new products this quarter in order to focus on enhancing our current offerings."
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Vahan Janjigian (Forbes chief investment strategist): We have avoided these stocks.
We have avoided GPS since our early June coverage began and the stock was trading at $17.17.
"We have avoided recessionary measures".
"We have avoided a complete disaster.
Thank goodness we have avoided that up until now.
So far, we have avoided the "failing school" label.
We have avoided the declines in middle class living standards now seen in many developed countries.
"We dispute that we have avoided paying any tax," he said.
We have avoided an attack that could have been a great deal worse.
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So far we have avoided the currency collapses of 1997 and 1998, but 2009 will be a dangerous year.
"Could we have avoided doing this?
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