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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Spared from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has been saved from a negative situation or outcome. Example: "She was spared from the harsh criticism that others faced."
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The state was spared from severe surges.
Acoustic wave biosensors are not spared from this trend.
(Mr. Roberts was not spared from Mr. Naughton's pranks.
My sister also was not spared from such blows".
Neuroscience is not spared from wrestling with gender disparity issues.
Should well-known or successful programs be spared from cuts?
Mr. Hogan, 46, was spared from criticism in that investigation.
Nobody was spared from his Islamophobic massacre, not even children.
But of course, no YouTube video is spared from criticism.
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He was spared from facing any more hitters.
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