Examples of 'still safer' in a sentence
Meaning of "still safer"
still safer: This implies that although a situation may not be entirely safe, it is relatively more secure or less risky compared to other alternatives
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still safer
But they are still safer than cigarettes.
If you do not have your meter with you, it is still safer to treat.
You are still safer here.
Still safer than skiing, riding a horse or playing Rugby according to ACC.
Shanghai and Beijing are still safer than most foreign cities of their size.
Still safer than New York . They kill you for cab fare.
Perhaps, sir, but they are still safer on their own land.
Probably still safer than driving on the other side during winter.
As long as that Warrant is still active. - We're still safer in here.
We are still safer in here.
Even with these risks, X-ray scans are still safer than surgery.
We are still safer in here as long as that Warrant is still active.
Yes it 's not safe, but it 's still safer than taking them to Macau.
Still safer than the space shuttle!
This is a more risky version than the 1 3 2 4 but still safer than Martingale and Labouchere.
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That 's still safer than defensive driving.
I assure you, it 's still safer.
You are still safer in France.
With one arm? I assure you, it 's still safer.
However, it is still safer than many cities in America.
Still safer than an airplane?
Only the guards are. Still safer here than you would be at the front, eh.
Still safer than an airplane"? Why is he communicating that?
It 's still safer than the outside.
You are still safer here . Well, my police protection did.
He was still safer than if he 'd been born in 21 other countries.
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Safer and more humane prison service
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Examples of using Still
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I still cling to the hope of being employed as an official
My nerves have still not quite recovered
Still a little bit shaky and tense