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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safe town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a town that is considered secure and free from danger or crime.
Example: "After researching various places to live, we decided to move to a safe town where we could raise our children without worry."
Alternatives: "a secure town" or "a peaceful town".
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"It's a safe town," she said.
Yes, it is easy to see why this region has become a popular destination for people looking for a safe town to start a their family.
People like to walk in a safe town, and this is such a different environment than what they are looking at in Middletown".
Las Vegas still retains a little shady cool from her gangster past, but this is a safe town now, and if not morally perfect it is certainly morally improved.
It's a safe town for raising children.
"This was a safe town when we grew up".
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Then a young man approached us, a 32-year-old clothes-maker who said his name was Bakri Toufnakji, his family from Idlib – a safer town than Aleppo, he claimed – but he had a home in the Bab Jnein area of the Old City and was there when the rebels arrived at the start of Ramadan.
I live on the edge of a relatively safe town that borders an even safer one.
Mr Dean said: "Cromer is a very safe town, this is an isolated incident.
The brutal beating by two men, who then left Matthew to die tied to a fencepost, was a hate crime that shattered our sense of Laramie as a small, safe town.
"It's a good, safe town and, compared to other towns nearby, it's affordable, which makes South Amboy a hot market," he said.
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