Safer

The comparative form of the adjective “safe” is safer. More safe is a somewhat common alternative comparative form of safe While both forms are used, “safer” is more common and more acceptable.

Although safer is commonly used more often in casual speaking, more safe is grammatically correct More safe is however, more commonly used in writing, rather than spoken.

Knowing some English phrases can make your trip safer and more fun, even if you’re not traveling to a place where English is the official language!

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RIB MOUNTAIN, Wis. (WSAW) - The South Area Fire and Emergency Response District (SAFER) is calling on community members to help alleviate a growing recruitment issue. SAFER has launched a new program ...

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Inherently safer industrial technologies for the production, transport, and use of industrial and agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and both commodity and advanced materials is a vital concept ...

The Conversation: Electric cars could make the roads safer – here’s how

WRAL: Center for Safer Schools moves to a new agency: Here's how that will affect school safety

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The Center for Safer Schools is now part of the State Bureau of Investigation. This collaboration comes following the veto override of Senate Bill 382. The law, advertised as a way to increase funding ...

Center for Safer Schools moves to a new agency: Here's how that will affect school safety

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DAVENPORT, Iowa — Safer Foundation Quad Cities is inviting you to celebrate 20 years of its most successful annual fundraiser. For two decades, local volunteers (including many local mayors) have ...