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安全感 (ānquán gǎn) is used in everyday conversation to refer to a sense of security. For example, someone might say, "我在这里有一种安全感 (wǒ zài zhèlǐ yǒu yī zhǒng ānquán gǎn)", which translates to "I have a sense of security here". It can also be used to contrast with a lack of security, such as, "我没有安全感 (wǒ méiyǒu ānquán gǎn)", which translates to "I don't have a sense of security".
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