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Discover Ludwig"shield it from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is trying to protect something or someone from harm, danger, criticism or other unfavorable things. For example: "The government enacted laws to shield citizens from fraudulent activity."
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The company may be hoping that relinquishing its interest will shield it from liability, though Mitsui declined to comment further.
Government should not be gratuitously hampered but its discomfort should never shield it from accountability.
Natural buffers will be created throughout the site and around its border to help shield it from Main Street.
So sure was Salomon that rivals were out to nab its trading secrets that it had the curtains of its boardroom treated to shield it from electronic eavesdroppers.
Titan spends 95% of its time within Saturn's magnetosphere, which may help shield it from the solar wind.
Iran has consistently played for time in order to advance its nuclear program and is hard at work to shield it from potential attack.
But his school's progressive style did not shield it from racial tensions.
She knowingly put all that information on a private server to shield it from FOIA.
One elbow rests on his knee, his hand cupping his face to shield it from the camera.
SEEC Media has been a valuable guardian for Caijing, helping to shield it from the occasional wrath of censors.
Three rows of graphite tiles are mechanically attached to the plate to shield it from plasma impingement.
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