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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safe zones" is not correct in English.
It should be "safe zones" or "a safe zone." You can use "safe zones" when referring to areas designated for safety or protection, often in contexts like conflict resolution or community support.
Example: "The organization has established several safe zones for individuals seeking refuge from violence."
Alternatives: "secure areas" or "protected spaces."
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A note on the school's Web site said that all middle schools in Washoe County had implemented a "safe zones" policy, which permits any student who "feels threatened, bullied, or the recipient of acts of violence" to go to a designated classroom staffed by a teacher.
The app uses the MapQuest API to show users a map to a safe zones (currently with a focus of police stations or hospitals) in the event of a crisis.
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This is a safe zone.
You never had a safe zone.
They feel they're in a safe zone.
"I don't worry about it any more because my car is a safe zone".
"We are nowhere near any part of Syria being established as a safe zone.
Or would they still be looking to outer space for a safe zone?
Yet residents of Sadr City had considered themselves to be living in quite a safe zone.
"We have been planning to build houses and social facilities in a safe zone in northern Syria," Erdoğan said.
The explosion overnight hit hardest in Bronggang, nine miles from the crater, which had been designated as a safe zone.
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