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The phrase "get protection from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the act of receiving safety or defense against a threat or harm. Example: "Many people seek to get protection from the harsh weather by staying indoors during the storm."
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Homer is unable to get protection from the citizens he protects (only Ned Flanders volunteers, but Homer ignores his offer) and Lenny and Carl lock themselves in a jail cell.
It takes a week or two to get protection from the vaccine.
"Whistle-blowers do not run to Russia and try to get protection from Putin," O'Malley said.
She came to the camp with her children in 2005 to get protection from the Lords Resistance Army LRAA).
And don't forget to eat fish two to three times a week; you'll get protection from heart disease, and you may reduce your risk of prostate cancer.
In this way, the criminals get protection from the militants for the money they give to the Taliban from their extortion rackets.
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Mr. Orr also gets protection from the Michigan State Police, though officials said the costs were covered by that agency's existing budget.
Both the fly and the bacterium benefit from the situation: the fly gets protection from worms, and the bacterium gets somewhere to live.
Perhaps he assumed that the less he said in public the greater his chances of getting protection from the Russian government.
General Motors gets protection from foreign competition.
That organism, called a symbiont, gets protection from the environment and, in return, sometimes offers some benefit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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