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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safe places" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to environments or situations where individuals feel secure and protected, both physically and emotionally.
Example: "The community center has become a safe place for children to gather and play after school."
Alternatives: "secure environments" or "protected spaces".
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Colleges are extraordinarily safe places.
"Libraries are safe places," she said.
Bases are safe places, not threatening ones.
Schools need to be safe places.
They want to go to safe places".
To me Williamsburg and Greenpoint have been very safe places.
THERE are few safe places to ride out an earthquake.
They need safe places for those pedestrians to cross.
Why don't the public buildings in Oklahoma have safe places?
So more Russians put money in "safe" places like Cyprus.
And American universities in general are extremely safe places.
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