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The phrase "a buffer zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated area that serves as a protective space between two different entities or situations, often to reduce conflict or risk.
Example: "The government established a buffer zone between the two countries to prevent any potential military confrontations."
Alternatives: "a safety zone" or "a protective area".
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Identify a buffer zone.
A buffer zone was clearly needed.
"A buffer zone is not a ban," he said.
We have asked for a buffer zone since March.
"We're very much interested in not being a buffer zone in this region," he said.
Clinical psychologist Dr Courtney Bancroft suggests creating a "buffer zone" for bedtime.
Cooper did not directly support a buffer zone but urged the government to consider the idea.
They patrolled a buffer zone around the capital and spread upcountry.
"Look, we must have a buffer zone," the prime minister said.
Security usually meant gobbling up surrounding lands to create a buffer zone.
The bank did not offer him a "buffer zone" or an agreed overdraft.
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