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This is the phrase I am examining:
"...those who wish to escape from the discomfort of honest uncertainty to the equanimity and false self-assurance of confirmation bias."
Can this same idea be communicated using the word "evade"? I'm uncertain of the preposition, if there is one, that can be properly used. I believe one can "escape" from X "to" or "into" Y. What about "evade" (trans)? Does one "evade" X "for" Y? In the above phrase can I replace "escape from" with "evade", and replace "to" with "for"?
Thank you.
"...those who wish to escape from the discomfort of honest uncertainty to the equanimity and false self-assurance of confirmation bias."
Can this same idea be communicated using the word "evade"? I'm uncertain of the preposition, if there is one, that can be properly used. I believe one can "escape" from X "to" or "into" Y. What about "evade" (trans)? Does one "evade" X "for" Y? In the above phrase can I replace "escape from" with "evade", and replace "to" with "for"?
Thank you.