Usages of buzi ni
飛行機 が 無事 に 空港 に 着いた と 聞いて、 安心しました。hikouki ga buzi ni kuukou ni tuita to kiite, ansinsimasita.
I felt relieved when I heard the plane arrived safely at the airport.
旅行 の あと、 家 に 無事 に 帰りました。ryokou no ato, ie ni buzi ni kaerimasita.
I returned home safely after the trip.
荷物 が 無事 に 届いた と 知って、 ほっとした。nimotu ga buzi ni todoita to sitte, hottosita.
I felt relieved when I learned that the package had arrived safely.
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