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Discover LudwigThe phrase "safety barriers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to physical structures or measures put in place to prevent accidents or hazards. Example: The construction site was surrounded by tall safety barriers to protect pedestrians and workers from falling debris.
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Safety barriers seem anathema.
No postcards, no entrance fee, no safety barriers.
Alpine skiing has surrounded its courses with safety barriers.
"Not to be used as safety barriers" was the warning on the safety barriers that the police laid around the gates of Bilderberg.
"Where were the safety barriers?" said Bruce Both, the union president.
"This could entail anything from changing road markings to erecting new safety barriers".
But it does not mandate the types of safety barriers typically used in Nascar.
There were no major problems with the cars in the race, or with safety barriers, the report said.
Also, dirt tracks typically do not have steel-and-foam safety barriers to soften a crash, as major tracks would.
People started pushing and shoving but fortunately - and more by luck than judgment because there were not many safety barriers - no one was hurt".
"The safety barriers, the walls themselves, have largely taken away these catastrophic attacks that you saw in the past," Colonel Stover said.
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