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"a safety margin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a certain margin of safety, meaning any excess buffer intended to ensure a given level of safety. For example, "The company implemented a 5% safety margin to ensure their product met the highest quality standards."
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The number has a safety margin built into it, Mr. Nesbit said.
Ford officials acknowledged in September that this meant a safety margin of only seven miles per hour.
By contrast, General Motors sets a safety margin of 14 miles per hour on most of its sport utility vehicles.
The good news is that aggressive reforestation could add a safety margin and reduce the imminence of the tipping point.
We no longer have a safety margin to ensure price stability in the face of supply interruptions and demand spikes.
Some of this money has already been committed in loan programmes; some has to be kept as a safety margin.
Delays happen because air-traffic controllers need to leave a safety margin between aircraft as they take off.
Some of the people on the commercial expeditions didn't allow themselves enough of a safety margin to get down from the summit.
Mr. Smith cites the 2003 Missouri study as proof that all Tasers have a safety margin of 20-to-1 or more.
As the first Explorers rolled off the assembly line, Ford engineers knew how delicate a safety margin there was for those tires.
The assignment specified that students should take a safety margin.
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