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Perfect Stranger Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To be safe... from someone/something?

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Is it correct to say safe from? For instance: If you like to eat garlic, you'll be safe from both a colon cancer and vampires.

  

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Perfect Stranger Is it correct to say safe from? For instance: If you like to eat garlic, you'll be safe from both colon cancer and vampires. Yes.

  • Perfect Stranger Is it correct to say safe from?
  • For instance: If you like to eat garlic, you'll be safe from both colon cancer and vampires.
  • Yes.
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Perfect StrangerIs it correct to say safe from? For instance: If you like to eat garlic, you'll be safe from both colon cancer and vampires.

Yes.

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