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Discover Ludwig"safety drive" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a campaign or initiative to emphasize safety by encouraging or enforcing certain behaviours or rules. For example: "The company launched a safety drive in order to reduce workplace injuries."
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CREDITS 231 LIVES TO SAFETY DRIVE; Head of National Council Points to Organization's Record Since 1907.
Future travelers will have to judge the success of this latest safety drive.
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When the government closed small mines in a safety drive, he found work shovelling quartz from the nearby mountain into trucks.
The number of people risking death on railway level crossings is the highest in eight years despite a big safety drive.
The English Collective of Prostitutes argued that criminalising clients would undermine women's safety, drive prostitution further underground and sabotage sex workers' efforts to keep safe by displacing us to remote areas.
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Officialdom and our old mate 'ealth and safety drove the project.
At the same time, investors seeking safety drove the 10-year German bond, or bund, to a near-record low of 1.6 percent.
"While the formation flight looked effortless on film, painstaking planning and meticulous collaboration with an intense focus on safety drove all efforts".
As a result, we have quietly entered the "exit" phase economic historians warned about: a competitive dash for safety driven by economic nationalism.
The need for impeccable food safety drove chilled manufacturers to invest in improved factory designs and the logistics required to ensure microbiological, physical and chemical food safety.
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