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The phrase "safeguarding democracy" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to talk about actions taken to protect democracy in a particular country. For example, "The government is taking steps to safeguard democracy by introducing new voting laws."
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It is also about safeguarding democracy against oligarchy.
Strangely, their warning was issued in the name of safeguarding democracy and improving Turkey's image abroad.
Captain Taylor's mission has little to do with toppling nasty regimes or safeguarding democracy.
Jeffersonians are much more interested in safeguarding democracy at home; they are wary of unsavoury allies and apprehensive about war.
If you reject them, how does that square with your claims about safeguarding democracy and the public interest?
"What a humiliation to get a warning from an organisation still dedicated to safeguarding democracy in Europe," he writes.
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Turnbull said changes were an "important reform" to safeguard democracy.
Court reformers across the country view their goal as nothing less than a way to safeguard democracy.
And we are depending on the strength of those institutions, not the self-restraint of the president, to safeguard democracy.
But we are fighting, in the most literal sense, to safeguard democracy in those countries of Western Europe and overseas where it has taken root.
Opponents of the birther bills say they are unnecessary and are designed to score political points more than safeguard democracy, certainly in Mr. Obama's case.
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