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PhraseMix Examples Categories concept: safety

7 English lessons about the concept of safety

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English Lesson: Always secure your own mask before assisting others.

1. “Always secure your own mask before assisting others.”

English Lesson: The situation in Fukushima is deepening the public's concern over the safety of nuclear power.

2. “The situation in Fukushima is deepening the public's concern over the safety of nuclear power.”

English Lesson: Better safe than sorry.

3. “Better safe than sorry.”

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4. “I'm driving through a rough part of town.”

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5. “I'm sure it's perfectly safe, but it has a funny taste.”

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6. “I'd better lock it up just in case.”

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7. “Our top priority right now is making sure that everyone is OK.”

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