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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safe ground" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation in which no danger is present or when two parties can agree on something without a conflict. For example, "We were able to find a safe ground where both sides could meet and discuss the issue."
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"You're on safe ground there".
Pretty safe ground.
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His advisers want to keep him on safe ground.
Legally, the authorities are on safe ground here.
"We're on safe ground there," he whispered to me.
I think he was on pretty safe ground there.
Come on!" We were back on safe ground, pride.
"I'm sure it will be safe ground," he said.
On this, Professor Sakwa is on safe ground.
"In bed," she says, "I've always known I was on safe ground".
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