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The phrase "a safer location" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place that is considered to be more secure or less dangerous than another.
Example: "After the recent events, we decided to move our meeting to a safer location."
Alternatives: "a more secure place" or "a more protected area."
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The city became an important distribution center during the Civil War for the Union Army, because three railroads connected to Jeffersonville and because the Ohio River served as a defensive barrier against invasion from Confederate attack, it was deemed a safer location than the more vulnerable city of Louisville, Kentucky located on the southern side of the river.
– and moved to a safer location.
Cultural practices, family connections and customs are maintained and the community is reestablished in a safer location.
Last week, the Parks Department removed the trees from the place to what it considered a safer location.
But there is no compensation scheme for homeowners to enable them to move to a safer location.
One reader suggested you move to a safer location, perhaps outside the city to lower your costs.
Mary Kelly, the Newtown Public Schools transportation director, said no one has ever requested moving the bus stop to a safer location.
"But my family was terrified, my staff was terrified, and my 92-year-old mother had to be taken from her apartment to a safer location.
"So we are thinking potentially we could have a real increase in tourism because people will perceive Maine as a safer location to come to".
He took some flowers from a makeshift memorial to a safer location, where Mr. Bush and a woman knelt in prayer.
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They were now kept at a safe location.
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