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Discover LudwigThe phrase "against accident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing precautions or measures taken to prevent unforeseen events or mishaps.
Example: "The safety protocols were established to protect the workers against accident during the construction process."
Alternatives: "to prevent accidents" or "to guard against mishaps".
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· DO make sure that your stag weekend operators are fully insured against accident and injury.
But protecting against accident is not the same as protecting against a deliberate invasion, Mr. Chalos said.
Yet the industry has proved remarkably successful at garnering public support in the United States, ranging from public insurance against accident liability to loan guarantees.
When a fine poet moves through such a variety of forms, she becomes, with every new obstacle, more herself, more aligned against accident.
The industry emphasizes that many design features intended to protect plants against accident result in "robust" structures that are also resistant to military attack.
"It will be crucial to ensure this news does not put people off having vital insurance that protects them against accident or illness, or provides an income in retirement.
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However a police commissioner in Bangalore said the city's police vans are insured against accidents.
Called the Eye of Horus, it was supposed to guard against accidents and restore the wearer's strength.
It is manifestly useless as protection against accidents, suicidal or non-state groups, or simple human error.
If a government package of insurance against accidents and loan guarantees is not a subsidy, what is?
To guard against accidents, the piping in the ISSpresso can withstand pressures of up to 400 bar.
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