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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a safety that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type of safety measure or condition that is being referred to in a broader context.
Example: "The report highlighted a safety that was overlooked during the initial assessment, which could have serious implications for the project."
Alternatives: "a precaution that" or "a measure that".
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But in this sport, they got a safety that ended the scoring on this sloppy day.
That bond I share with Jeff forges a deep and abiding sense of safety within our relationship, a safety that tills the soil for frequent moments of love.
The next week, with the Bears trailing the Chicago Cardinals by 9-7, Musso blocked a punt for a safety that tied the game.
But it is equipped with a safety that can be unlocked only with a key kept by his father, Mr. Spears said.
The Saints appeared to seize control when defensive end Will Smith sacked McCown for a safety that gave New Orleans a 23-20 lead with 3 minutes 44 seconds remaining.
Marquez Pope recovered the ball at the 2, but slid into the end zone, where he was touched down by James Williams for a safety that cut Oakland's lead to 24-21.
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This was a tombstone for a city, a funeral for a feeling of safety that was now gone.
But as a middle-class white child, Mahoney lived in a bubble of safety that inoculated her from the turmoil.
There's also a sense of safety that comes from being distant from the street.
"They add a dimension of safety that was never available before," said Battalion Chief Gerald Tracy.
Financial reaction could result in a "flight to safety" that might push up the dollar and other safe haven currencies.
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