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Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is out of harm’s way and its meaning is “protected from danger, in a safe place, in safe hands, sheltered, shielded, guarded, safe”.
Example Sentence: For civil servants who work with ruling politicians directly, following a political master’s diktats (orders) and identifying with his interests, anticipating his views in official work and acting on them and pandering to (fulfilling/satisfying) his narrow political interests, often become easy options that put them out of harm’s way.
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This phrase is present in The Hindu article What might Gandhi have done today? and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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