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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safer than" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to compare the safety level of two things or situations, with the first thing being considered as the safer option. Example: "Taking the bus is safer than riding a bicycle on this busy road." In this sentence, "safer than" is used to compare the safety of taking the bus versus riding a bicycle on a busy road.
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E-cigs Officially Safer Than Cigs.
It's safer than Bushwick.
"People feel safer than before.
"Kenya is safer than ever.
Inside was safer than outside.
Strangely, it is safer than other areas.
It felt safer than I ever remembered.
It's a lot safer than eating".
What could be safer than canned food?
Europe also seems safer than Japan.
It's safer than other favelas.
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