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The phrase "blanket immunity" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation where someone or a group is granted complete and unconditional protection from legal or administrative action. Example: The government has granted blanket immunity to all whistleblowers who come forward with information about corruption within the corporation.
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The Americans had wanted a blanket immunity from ICC prosecution.
The order requires contractors to respect all Iraqi laws, so it's not a blanket immunity".
The last words of the Constitution they wrote for themselves call for blanket immunity.
The supreme court answered the question: "We hold they do not". There is no blanket immunity.
The government asserts that the blanket immunity is necessary to protect sensitive national security information.
We have not granted to private citizens a blanket immunity from legal liability for defaming public officials.
"If non-members are given blanket immunity, rogue states will be popping champagne corks," one European diplomat said.
All that it does is provide blanket immunity from negligence for doctors who "innovate" having followed his process.
The Liberian peace accord urged the transitional government to consider granting blanket immunity to the country's warring parties.
Congress expanded FISA and gave the companies blanket immunity less than a day after the bill was introduced.
Muchkund Dubey, India's former foreign secretary, said that diplomats do not enjoy blanket immunity from criminal prosecution.
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