One case which is prevalent in duplicates is the requirement to use quotes for external processes. A workaround for that is to not use a shell, which removes the requirement for one level of quoting.
os.system("""awk '/foo/ { print "bar" }' %""" % filename)
can usefully be replaced with
subprocess.call(['awk', '/foo/ { print "bar" }', filename])
(which also fixes the bug that shell metacharacters in filename
would need to be escaped from the shell, which the original code failed to do; but without a shell, no need for that).
Of course, in the vast majority of cases, you don't want or need an external process at all.
with open(filename) as fh:
for line in fh:
if 'foo' in line:
print("bar")