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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cushion from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that provides protection or softness from a potential impact or harm. For example: - The thick carpet cushioned her fall from the ladder. - We added extra padding to the box to cushion the fragile items from damage during shipping. - The trees provided a natural cushion from the harsh winds. - The company offered the employees a severance package to cushion them from the effects of the layoff.
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The financial cushion from those leases, coupled with an improving sales market, prompted him to rethink his plan.
Now, they seem like a gag, a whoopee cushion from fashion's prop closet, ripe for an exhumation, and a giggle.
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Had the hosts not held a 15-point cushion from the first leg, the last-quarter tension would probably have dislodged tiles from nearby rooftops.
Like Moss, Cris Carter enjoyed a considerable cushion from the Saints' defensive backs while making 8 catches for 120 yards and a touchdown.
Their very livelihood is under threat if they are sacked, and most do not have a multimillion-pound cushion from previous bonus awards.
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Exchanges were once cushioned from competition.
People bring whole cushions from their sofa.
I feel cushioned from that.
I made cushions from them.
Senior players are cushioned from the elements.
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