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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safer one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing options or choices, indicating that one option is more secure or less risky than another.
Example: "After considering the alternatives, we decided to go with a safer one for the project."
Alternatives: "a more secure option" or "a less risky choice".
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It is not just a more effective weapon, but also a safer one for the bomber.
As Mr. Jacoby noted, changes in driving technique can make the older driver a safer one.
Already, yellow poplars have been grown with a gene taken from bacteria that transform a toxic form of mercury into a safer one.
It is unclear if Bayer could now face legal liability specifically for selling the older product after a safer one was available.
For the richer customers, mostly Syrians, $5,000 buys a crossing by Zodiac to France, a longer journey than Italy but a safer one because there are no naval patrols.
Genetic engineering techniques of transferring genes from a dangerous organism to a safer one now allow scientists to work with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, and other lethal microbes.
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It is my intention for the space that has been created on this site to be a safe one.
His seat is rated a safe one for the Republicans, but, as the Des Moines Register reported on Tuesday, "there are signs Democrats in Iowa and Washington will attempt to make Republicans' refusal to vet a nominee an election-defining issue".
Investors say Macau's bet on the continued prosperity of the middle class is a safe one.
The use of molecules in reprogramming is seen to be a safe method as they use discrete pathways rather than rely on modification to reprogram cells, which makes this process a safe one.
A safe one.
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