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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are completely safe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that poses no risk or danger to individuals or the environment. Example: "The new playground equipment is thoroughly tested and are completely safe for children to use."
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Does this mean that we are completely safe from an oil-fed economic crisis?
Abstinence and staying monogamous with an uninfected and monogamous partner are completely safe.
We cannot police Iraq's streets until they are completely safe, nor stay until Iraq's union is perfected.
Despite the supposed security offered by the orders, Khan (not her real name) doesn't believe her children are completely safe.
Bagged cut produce is washed in a chlorinated solution, but the term "triple washed," printed on the labels, does not mean the salad greens are completely safe.
"We believe that they are in the Dominican Republic, and we have every reason to suppose they are completely safe and sound.
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It's completely safe.
It was completely safe.
"Nowhere is completely safe," Takano says.
"They thought it was completely safe.
That school is completely safe now".
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