provide buffer

Frequency: 7.59.2 per million words

To offer or supply something that serves as a protective barrier.

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  • A family can provide a buffer against stress at work.
  • Having an emergency fund will provide a crucial buffer against unexpected expenses.
  • The neutral territory was designed to provide a buffer between the two warring nations.
  • Wetlands provide a natural buffer that protects the coastline from storm surges.
  • The system's architecture is designed to provide a buffer to handle sudden spikes in traffic.
  • The government's stimulus package aimed to provide a buffer for the economy during the recession.
  • It's wise to have savings that provide a buffer of at least six months' living expenses.
  • Strong community ties provide a buffer that helps people cope with personal tragedies.
  • Our diverse investment portfolio is intended to provide a buffer against market volatility.
  • A positive mindset can provide a psychological buffer when facing adversity.