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"safe for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is safe to use, or something that is safe from unwanted effects or effects caused by external forces. For example: "This new technology is safe for the environment."
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He'd be safe for months.
Safe for the moment.
Those gentlemen are safe for now.
The windowsill was safe for cats.
This "Harbor" is not safe for anyone.
Air kissing seems safe for now.
It has been safe for 40 years.
"It is not safe for you.
Mr Salinger is safe for a while.
He added: "It's safe for me.
Perhaps we're safe for another year.
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