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'safe from destruction' is a correctly formed part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that something is protected from being harmed, damaged, or ruined. For example, "The antique vase had been carefully stored away, safe from destruction."
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In his covenant with them, Muhammad stated that there is to be no compulsion upon Christians and that their judges and homes should be safe from destruction.
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"Can you imagine if there wasn't mutually assured destruction?" he said, single-handedly taking credit for keeping the world safe from nuclear destruction.
The deal anecdotally shows that no company is safe from the creative destruction brought by technological change.
Again, this excludes trusts which isolate the beneficiaries from the public, as in Re Grove-Grady, where the trust sought to provide "a refuge [for animals]... so that they shall be safe from molestation and destruction by man".
Your fruit trees won't be safe from uprooting, or your crops from destruction, or your private property from unlawful seizure; you can't just visit the spring next to your village, or drive to the sea, or embrace relatives or friends, even if their homes are only a few miles away, because you don't belong here.
The works are at once durable and fragile, a paradox the artist extends conceptually into our increasingly digital world where our online lives seem safe outside of nature, but are only a computer crash away from destruction.
From Destruction To Construction.
He saved this city from destruction".
"We're coming from destruction and killing.
Her creative act saved this New York City Landmark from destruction.
It is basically about keeping yourself from destruction or harm.
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