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Synonyms

steer clear of

Idioms  
  1. Stay away from, avoid, as in Dad warned us to steer clear of Dr. Smith and his poor advice. This idiom alludes to guiding a vessel away from some obstacle. Its figurative use was first recorded in 1723.


Example Sentences

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Whether the above is enough for you to steer clear of NordVPN, I’ll leave up to you.

From Salon

Qatar, the world's second-largest LNG producer, has seen LNG exports plunge as fuel tankers steer clear of the Strait of Hormuz.

From Barron's

It advises parents to steer clear of fast-paced videos and use screens together where possible.

From BBC

And obviously you’d steer clear of one whose products slowly killed their best customers or that wasn’t allowed to advertise.

From The Wall Street Journal

I also largely steer clear of sugary drinks and processed meats like bacon and sausage.

From The Wall Street Journal