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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immunity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in legal or political contexts to refer to the protection or exemption from something. Example: The new law offers immunity for whistleblowers who report corruption within their company.
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"There is no immunity for anybody".
Should they receive legal immunity for decisions made under duress?
It would also reject retroactive immunity for the phone carriers.
"In the constitution, there is complete immunity for the president.
A fourth, Unilever received immunity for coming forward first.
Granted immunity for her testimony, she seemed to hide nothing.
"The DPP cannot offer immunity for a crime supposedly to be committed in the future.
His lawyers have not sought immunity for the testimony, Mr. Dorgan said.
Mr. Holbrooke has insisted that there was no deal for immunity for Mr. Karadzic.
The State Department requested that the diplomat's home country waive immunity for the diplomat's wife.
Ultimately, a major provision of the agreement ended immunity for private contractors working in Iraq.
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