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"safer ground" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that presents less risk or danger, especially when discussing unpredictable situations or events. For example, "We decided to wait until we found safer ground before taking any action."
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But head to safer ground inland?
But let's retreat to safer ground.
Sport, perhaps, affords safer ground.
Perhaps Spock is safer ground, conversationally speaking.
Thousands were fleeing to safer ground on their own.
Then, on safer ground: "Look, Ross Bleckner for $1,200.
I feel it best to get back on safer ground.
This time Mr Yeltsin feels he is on safer ground.
We're on safer ground with instrumentals, you might think.
Anyone who buys a Koons is on much safer ground.
Right, maybe we're on safer ground with football.
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