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No, the part of the sentence "have a safe" is not correct and usable in written English. It is often used as a parting phrase as a way of wishing someone safety, however, the correct phrase is "have a safe journey/day/week," etc. For example: "Have a safe flight!".
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Have a safe weekend.
"Have a safe New Year".
Have a safe journey home".
Have a safe and happy Christmas!
"You have a safe flight, now".
She replies: "Have a safe journey.
Have a safe weekend, wherever you may be.
I have a safe home, a family that loves me.
I said something like: "Have a safe journey back".
"I think we did have a safe and successful convention".
The houses do not have a safe structure.
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