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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cushion of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe an object that provides protection from harm or discomfort. For example, you might say, "The thick layer of snow provided a cushion of protection for the plants beneath it."
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Life was a floaty cushion of narcosis.
Bankers are happy at this cushion of liquidity.
Strive to have a cushion of about six months.
But they have the cushion of owning other profitable businesses.
It has a fat cushion of cash, and no debt.
In effect, it is floating on a cushion of air.
But there, too, the cushion of growth has been thin.
Regulators require banks to keep a healthy cushion of capital.
"Don't use your nails, use the cushion of your fingertips".
The warm, soft cushion of dough in my fingers.
Chief Xcel built a deep cushion of rhythms and riffs.
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