Can I say that (avoid something) have the same meaning of (stay out of something)?
" There are circumstances in which the two ideas are interchangeable. There are times when they are different, so they are not interchangeable. You would avoid a situation, a certain kind of food, arguing with someone, telling a secret, etc.
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Use "has" not "have."
There are circumstances in which the two ideas are interchangeable. There are times when they are different, so they are not interchangeable.
You would avoid a situation, a certain kind of food, arguing with someone, telling a secret, etc.
You would not stay out of a food.