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save

[seyv] / seɪv /




Example Sentences

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That his foot came off quickly probably would have saved him.

From BBC

Jukeboxes helped save the music industry when record sales tanked during the Great Depression and people sought inexpensive entertainment after the repeal of Prohibition.

From The Wall Street Journal

The shift to solar power should save money, she said, by breaking the cycle of constantly fixing and replacing lights.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he now predicts tax revenue from Wall Street bonuses and efforts to find savings in city programs will reduce the gap by $5 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The median amount American workers have saved for retirement is $955.

From MarketWatch