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Steer Clear Of - to stay away from something or someone
- I really need to steer clear of the guy at the end of the street. I do not trust him at all.
- You need to steer clear of Joe. He is nothing but trouble.
- The boss is in a bad mood. We need to steer clear of him for a while.
- We need to steer clear of the police. The police are not good in my country.
- We need to steer clear of the field at the end of the block. It is not safe to play there.
- We need to steer clear of strange people walking around at night.
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