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Free sign upThe phrase "create a buffer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to establish a protective or supportive space, whether in computing, project management, or personal boundaries.
Example: "To manage the workload effectively, we need to create a buffer between project deadlines."
Alternatives: "establish a cushion" or "set up a safeguard."
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The company said it would create a buffer between the logging site and the national park.
Security usually meant gobbling up surrounding lands to create a buffer zone.
That would create a buffer to prevent toxic pollen from blowing into butterfly habitats.
The waves create a buffer that the sharks will not cross.
Again, there have been so many words, words trying to create a buffer from the truth of Sept. 11.
"If we hadn't been able to expand" and create a buffer zone, Mr. Coyne said, "we'd have been in trouble".
Officials from environmental groups also want the state to create a buffer zone to restrict development around those lands.
Yet he also ruled out intervening to create a buffer zone.
That will create a buffer so that the caribou can eat without being disturbed.
"They just want to go and create a buffer zone – this is their excuse," said Izadeer.
Turkey is faced with a refugee crisis on its southern border and may even create a buffer zone inside Syria.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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