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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shield from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that provides protection or defense against a specific threat or danger.
Example: "The new policy serves as a shield from the potential risks associated with data breaches."
Alternatives: "a barrier against the" or "a safeguard from the".
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The mountains acted as a shield from the outside world.
As the Supreme Court has explained, anonymity provides "a shield from the tyranny of the majority".
Like a leafy cocoon, it provides a shield from the harsh reality of life outside its walls.
As a shield from the terrible purity of Singer's vision, I'll look to the corruption that comes from interconnectedness.
They heard that he had thrown himself on top of someone as a shield from the gunfire.
Then the poor looked to President Franklin Roosevelt as a shield from the excesses of capitalism and his New Deal to alleviate the worst hardship.
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One of the mothers described the impact of the 'hotel room' as a shield from staff surveillance: " In the other room, they [staff] watched and commented.
Self-love is a shield from letting failure paralyzing you to the point of never trying again.
Glycosylation serves as a steric shield from the humoral immune response (16), whereas the move toward an ancestral state may involve the reversion of immunological escape mutations.
From the cold room one moved to a vestibule at the corner of the building, decorated with a relief of a shield taken from the Arch of Caracalla.
Each one of us have been given a gift, a shield made from the energy of light.
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