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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refuge from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express withdrawing from or avoiding something in order to seek safety or relief. Example: With the terrible summer heat, she sought refuge from the sun in the shade.
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Refuge from dark stairways and flashlights.
A refuge from domestic order?
Refuge from a noisy and wired world?
It provides a refuge from it.
Here was their refuge from the noise.
Is there any refuge from these diction slips?
Refuge from a week of cold dinners and no showers.
Refuge from schlepping wet cardboard boxes out of basements.
Muir's nature was a pristine refuge from the city.
The benefits of being a refuge from incivility are myriad.
Shouldn't religious buildings be places of refuge from the treadmill?
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