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"for your safekeeping" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer that you are doing something to protect or preserve something of value for another person. For example, "I'll keep this money for your safekeeping until you are ready to use it."
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For many, the bank is a place you put your money into for safekeeping and a source of financial products such as insurance or retirement plans.
Its sole purpose is to place the property in your custody for safekeeping.
"Each judge that appoints you places his robes in your hands for safekeeping," Mr. Batra said.
For the more forgetful nomad, Weatherman's Collapsible Umbrella has Bluetooth technology that syncs up with your phone for safekeeping.
Put a memory card in the slot and your computer two rooms away will see it as a disk drive ready to transmit pictures or music to your machine for safekeeping.
You shell out a couple hundred bucks for a fancy new camera, and you'll need to shell out a couple hundred more bucks to get an external hard drive onto which you can duplicate all your photos for safekeeping.
Some of this advice is good and should be filed away in your subconscious for safekeeping.
And I don't mean put it in your drawer for safekeeping—I'm saying feed it into the shredder and bid it adieu.
As you record more stories, add them to your archive for safekeeping.
You can also choose to save restored text messages and other files to your computer for safekeeping.
"It's one thing to take them for safekeeping so your army doesn't destroy them," she said.
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