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The phrase "serve as a buffer" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to describe something, such as a physical object or institution, that serves to protect against potential harm or interference. For example, "The United Nations serves as a buffer between warring nations, helping to keep the peace."
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The cleared neighborhood will then serve as a buffer zone to protect other parts of the island.
What makes this so scary is that the wetlands, especially the cypress forests, serve as a buffer against storms.
Carrion was going to teach her some real technique, and perhaps serve as a buffer between Ashima and her father.
Or maybe having a bulked-up ego really does serve as a buffer to adversity.
Fortunately, in facing the difficult adjustment challenges that lie ahead, China's $3.6tn£2.3tntn) in foreign-currency reserves can serve as a buffer against unavoidable losses.
Algeria is building one of the world's largest mosques which officials say will serve as a buffer against radical Islam and crown the legacy of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
In that case, the loans would have had time to throw off some excess cash, which would serve as a buffer and benefit Barclays.
Reserves were established in the late 1920s and early '30s to serve as a buffer between Aborigines and Europeans.
Judith Warner concludes her commentary on Generation Y with the comment, "Or maybe having a bulked-up ego really does serve as a buffer to adversity".
But the board's prime role is to serve as a buffer between Congress and the powerful health care lobbies that drive up spending.
The bag is also designed to serve as a buffer between the driver and front passenger in side impacts, and would deploy in rollovers, G.M. said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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