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What does "steered clear of” mean in this context? was drawn to attempted to ruin tried to capture stayed away from

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I believe the answer is: Stay away from

The phrase 'steered cleared of' is usually used as a warning for someone to avoid a certain type of situation.

Example of the phrase usage:

- When you're in college, steered cleared of the students who want to give you substance that you don't know.

- When you get into the police department, steered clear of the corrupt cops.

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