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The phrase "life jacket" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of personal flotation device worn to help prevent drowning in water. Example: "Before going out on the boat, always make sure to wear a life jacket for safety."
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life jacket
noun
An article of protective clothing that is designed to keep the wearer's head floating above the surface of the water.
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Leave your life jacket where it is".
Her husband gave her a life jacket.
I slipped on my life jacket.
I reached for my life jacket.
Finally, you're fitted with a life jacket.
Wear a life jacket when boating.
Or a life jacket or an oar.
And the life jacket, you need to wear your life jacket.
Back then, Davon wore a life jacket.
Neither sailor was wearing a life jacket.
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But instead the only imminent danger was the indignity of a life-jacket tan-line.
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