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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safe place" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a physical location or environment where one feels safe or protected from physical or emotional harm. For example, "The church was always a safe place for me to go when I was feeling overwhelmed."
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She's got no safe place.
"It's a safe place".
I found a safe place.
There is no safe place.
"Asylum", says Mrs Clark, "means safe place.
"It's a safe place up there.
Home was the only safe place.
"Fiction is a safe place to explore".
"Our church is a safe place.
Ahmad's "safe place".
Is Peabody a safe place?
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