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Discover Ludwig"be spared from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you want to express being kept away from or protected from something. For example: "The mountain town was spared from the flooding disaster."
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be spared from
adjective
Scanty; not abundant or plentiful.
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Should well-known or successful programs be spared from cuts?
By the time the Fastrack program is finished, few riders will be spared from these shutdowns.
WASHINGTON — Even being 68 million years old isn't enough seniority to be spared from government furlough.
With the dune, the house would likely be spared from damage for 200 years or more.
No country or industry would be spared from the equivalent of a global financial heart attack.
But immigration agents denied his first requests to be spared from deportation.
"I've never seen people so relieved to be spared from distractions," Mr. Denari said.
YET why should government support for scientific research and technology development be spared from the belt-tightening?
He genuinely does believe that seniors and the middle class can be spared from any shared sacrifice.
I know Alex Ross to be a music critic so sublime that he should be spared from irksome toil.
And why did the chancellor argue in Brussels for the Co-op Bank to be spared from tougher rules?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com