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Discover Ludwig'safe house' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where someone can go for protection and safety, such as when they are in danger or hiding from someone. For example, "The fugitive was taken to a safe house while the police searched for his pursuer."
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safe house
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Today, Bocek lives in a safe house.
He must find a safe house!
Good news has a safe house.
Linares and the Little Angels moved from safe house to safe house.
"I was tracking her from safe house to safe house," she says.
A geosynchronous satellite monitored the supposed safe house.
Within days she was in a safe house in London.
You end up in a safe house drinking tea.
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Khweis was shuffled from safe house to safe house, eventually being taken to Mosul for religious training.
This one is called the Safe-House.
The maternal home, conversely, is a 'safe house' of sorts – a place of safety and security.
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