We have no meanings for "avoid this sort" in our records yet.
1 I'm sorry I brought you here, though they generally manage to avoid this sort of thing.
2 To avoid this sort of error, referees are always instructed to take names when they are issuing cautions.
3 It was precisely to avoid this sort of conflict that the city adopted a new approach, based on integration.
4 Happy is the writer who has no personal affairs; at any rate, he will avoid this sort of criticism.
5 Referees are always advised to try to avoid this sort of row, though, and blow for full-time when the ball is in a neutral area.
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