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The phrase 'being protected from' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase to indicate that someone or something is being shielded from harm or danger. For example, "The city was put under a curfew to ensure its citizens were being protected from violence."
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Niches form protective spaces in which radical innovation can develop, while being protected from regime defence mechanisms.
It's about children being protected from bullying.
The logic is that you are being protected from yourself.
Apple blossoms being protected from fire blight in the early spring could be a different story.
They spoke of being protected from other inmates and staff in a hostile work environment.
Instead of being protected from heart disease, these patients may be particularly vulnerable.
Or could it be, wags wonder, that incumbents like being protected from pesky new competitors?
For me, just being protected from the elements qualified as a facsimile of warmth.
There is less agreement, however, on whom it is being protected from.
"They're wonderful retreats from the illusion of being protected from spinning off the planet.
Being defined by citizenship, a nation-building multiculturalism is premised on certain values and institutions being protected from political contest.
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