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Discover Ludwig'a protective' is a correct and usable part of a sentence.
You can use it to refer to something that is offering protection, such as a physical covering or barrier. For example, "The helmet provided a protective barrier for the motorcyclist."
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Anonymity forms a protective casing.
A protective order?
Proponents see it as a protective measure.
Because it lives in a protective environment.
"The greens create a protective film".
Overlapping leaf margins form a protective covering.
I favored a protective tariff.
Crosby wore a protective mask while skating.
"Female hormones might have a protective effect".
His foot is in a protective boot.
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He's in a [protective] boot now.
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