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How do you use averse in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "averse" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* He is averse to change.

* She is averse to taking risks.

* I am averse to spicy food.

More Complex Sentences:

* Despite his initial aversion to public speaking, he eventually became a successful motivational speaker.

* The company's new policy was met with aversion by many employees.

* She was so averse to conflict that she would avoid confrontation at all costs.

Sentences Using "Averse" with Prepositions:

* I am averse to the idea of moving to a new city.

* She is averse from any kind of physical activity.

* He was averse to the idea of dating anyone from his hometown.

Remember: "Averse" is always followed by a preposition, usually "to" or "from."

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