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The phrase "forms of protection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various methods or strategies to safeguard something, such as rights, property, or individuals.
Example: "The government has implemented several forms of protection to ensure the safety of its citizens."
Alternatives: "types of protection" or "methods of safeguarding".
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Cyxtera recognized the need to create technology to protect entire infrastructures rather than using outdated and often ineffective forms of protection such as firewalls.
What similar forms of protection exist?
What forms of protection does this law offer?
Old forms of protection won't cut it any more, either.
The double hull offers several forms of protection.
The former NSA employee will himself choose his place of residence and forms of protection.
Those aliens may, however, still seek other forms of protection from persecution or torture.
Many forms of protection are illusory, and may harm your family and neighbours.
So activists who press for various forms of protection should be careful what they wish for.
Those facing deportation – including expedited removal – "are permitted the opportunity to seek asylum and/or other forms of protection".
The former NSA employee will himself choose his place of residence and forms of protection, he added.
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