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The phrase "are preserved from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is protected or kept safe from harm or negative influences.
Example: "The ancient manuscripts are preserved from deterioration by being stored in a climate-controlled environment."
Alternatives: "are safeguarded against" or "are protected from".
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From some periods numerous votive offerings are preserved from a few temples.
Linearity and superposition are preserved from the appropriate range of scale segmentation.
One characteristic of the nanoparticle trap is that when it captures the target biomarkers they are preserved from degradation.
Some Archaic capitals and wall blocks are preserved from the first temple, which was burned in 548.
Few traces of Earth's geologic record are preserved from the time of life's emergence, over 3,800 million years ago.
However, different models have been presented about how duplicated genes are preserved from elimination by purifying selection.
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Should they be preserved from graduating into an infected world of compromise and secret shame?
One can only pray to be preserved from the love of such relatives.
Early in 1897, U.S. President Grover Cleveland designated 13 national forests to be preserved from commercial exploitation.
So we're preserved from the plagues of popery, on the one hand, and fundamentalist revivalism on the other".
A certain spirit of boyish adventure was preserved from earlier days in the revival of medieval music.
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