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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'from liability' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or business contexts to suggest the release or exempting of a person or organization from legal responsibility or financial charges. For example: "The medical company was released from liability for the patient's death by the court."
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It insulates them from liability".
Protection from Liability for Monitoring.
The newer structures still protect investors from liability.
But state law has shielded Newport from liability — until now.
And ultimately, the deal would release former executives from liability.
A24 Two airlines ask Congress for protection from liability lawsuits.
Private equity firms that shield owners from liability are barred.
Finally, intermediary service providers are exempted from liability.
U.S. corporate law permits greater insulation from liability exposure.
So can unseen licenses, cures, or private releases from liability.
The state offers statutory relief from liability, a streamlined review process and straightforward clean-up standards.
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