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The phrase "a safe outlet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a secure or reliable means of expressing thoughts, feelings, or energy, often in a context where safety is a concern.
Example: "Writing in a journal can be a safe outlet for processing emotions during difficult times."
Alternatives: "a secure channel" or "a protected means".
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Boycotting a field test, Ms. Foote said, "is a safe outlet for anger to be heard".
"We did not find an institution or culture that provided a safe outlet for admitting errors and improving procedures," the report said.
The no to AV campaign has been licensed by the party leadership as a safe outlet for Tory discontent with the consequences of coalition.
Not only do these advisors provide a safe outlet for a CEO to express concerns, but they must also reliably provide honest, unvarnished feedback.
When mysteries work as effectively as this one, they offer a safe outlet for our gnawing rage to understand — that detective's compulsion to cajole the truth out of the civilized world, no matter what gets destroyed.
In the past, the tight end was meant as a safe outlet for a short dump pass from the quarterback or perhaps as a change-of-gear option on early downs.
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One answer is that most energy has been diverted to making money, partly because it's a safer outlet.
Find a safer outlet.
This will give you a safer outlet to let off steam than doing so in public.
Increased sexual feelings at a young age are normal and pornography might be a safer outlet for releasing those feelings than if he stopped and then went looking for release elsewhere.
Organised play offers a (fairly) safe outlet for competitive impulses that might otherwise get out of hand.
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