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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a refuge from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that provides safety, comfort, or relief from something undesirable.
Example: "The library serves as a refuge from the chaos of the city, offering a quiet space for reflection and study."
Alternatives: "a sanctuary from" or "an escape from".
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A refuge from domestic order?
It provides a refuge from it.
The benefits of being a refuge from incivility are myriad.
The tearoom at the Pierre, a refuge from window shopping.
The D Street house is a refuge from that.
Not that the countryside offered a refuge from capitalism.
Chic bars and restaurants proliferate now, leaving Bedford-Stuyvesant as much a refuge from trendiness as the South is a refuge from college football.
Besides, America has long been a refuge from the fratricidal feuds of families and nations.
To Ms. Konrad, Southampton has been a refuge from a busy life in Manhattan.
For Grossman, literature has offered a refuge from the relentless glare of history.
For them it is a refuge from double-dip recession and 40% local unemployment.
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