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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safe haven from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place or situation that provides refuge or security from danger, harm, or difficulty. For example, "After years of living in a war-torn country, the family found a safe haven from the violence in America."
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China remains a safe haven from euro land's woes.
Maybe a safe haven from time to time.
Wherever you've just come from, the Good Fork offers a safe haven from it.
Is it a safe haven from the vulgarities of the new consumer society?
"We are determined to make marathon running a safe haven from doping," Nick Bitel said.
Citigroup had said it was offering a safe haven from high-frequency traders.
For Mr. Bolaño, who died last year, artists enjoy no safe haven from history's accounting.
"My closet became a safe haven from marauding toddlers," she said.
"We are determined to make marathon running a safe haven from doping.
"There should be a safe haven from advertising," Mr. Sacui said.
Together they offer safe haven from all but direct hits by missiles and bombs.
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