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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buffered by" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the relationship between two separate entities that provide protection or stability to each other. For example, "The settlement is buffered by a wide moat."
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Atlantic relied on a formula: radio-friendly raps buffered by giant sung hooks.
The words, even buffered by a foreign language, nearly caught in my throat.
And now they do – a doctor buffered by his patients.
Yet Mr. Tandja evidently felt buffered by his powerful ally.
Profits are buffered by building shops, restaurants, food huts and sideshows, many of which you must keep well stocked.
Does social justice mean greater overall equality, or a better meritocracy, buffered by a high and rising minimum?
We're a physically vast nation, buffered by friendly nations on two sides and by oceans on the other two.
Bolt is now out on his own, buffered by the clear blue water of an unheard-of third straight Olympic gold.
BLESSED with a cooler climate than Bangkok and buffered by lush mountains, Chiang Mai has long served as a backpacker's gateway to Thailand's northern reaches.
"We are ahead in seeing the decline in the market given our model, versus being buffered by a distribution channel," said Brian T. Gladden, Dell's chief financial officer.
Mr. Meese's provocations, buffered by his disarming wide-eyed wonder, have recently become the toast of wealthy collectors who welcome his messy intrusions into their homes.
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