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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and be sheltered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing safety, protection, or comfort, often in relation to a physical or emotional state.
Example: "In times of crisis, it is important to find a safe place and be sheltered from harm."
Alternatives: "and find refuge" or "and be protected".
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A woman is meant to provide love, affection and be sheltered.
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Tagbilaran lies along the Bohol Strait and is sheltered by Panglao Island.
It was raised four to six feet and was sheltered by a roof, called "the shadow" or "the heavens".
It includes a network of caves, bunkers and ammunition depots, he said, and is sheltered by deep forests.
The pool is spanned by a weathered steel footbridge and is sheltered by an allée of linden trees.
Yaks are raised at higher elevations than cattle and are not offered supplementary feed whereas cattle receive supplementary feed and are sheltered at night during winters.
In booming Spain and Greece, much of the heat in wages was in parts of the economy, such as construction, that serve domestic spending and are sheltered from foreign competition.
Even though the Salween's catchment area is limited and is sheltered from seasonal rains, its water volume fluctuates considerably from season to season.
Except for invasion of graveyards and being sheltered for predators and rustlers, the effects of P. juliflora were similar in all villages (Table 1).
In India, they were recognized for Sedreh and Kushti and were sheltered by their Parsi brethren.
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