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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safe room" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space that provides protection or security, often in the context of emergencies or threats.
Example: "During the storm, we all gathered in the safe room until it passed."
Alternatives: "secure room" or "shelter room".
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After my divorce three years ago, I built a new home, and decided to add a safe room.
A safe room wouldn't help.
No, there is not a safe room.
Adding a safe room doesn't add value.
They hid in a safe room and all survived.
The police cut their way into a safe room where Mr. Dotcom had barricaded himself.
As the police made their way through those, he barricaded himself in a safe room.
Mr. Westergaard, 74, locked himself in a safe room and was not injured.
With the proper equipment, a bedroom could double as a safe room.
Yet, its most unexpected amenity was quite private and secretive: a safe room.
Police found him hiding in a safe room with a sawn-off shotgun.
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