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saved

adjective as in kept from danger

adjective as in not spent

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“The planet can be saved if non-Whites return to their countries, and if we can reduce their populations,” wrote Stephenm85 in 2020, on Stormfront, one of the largest and most influential global social media and publishing sites for Nazi sympathizers.

From Salon

Since being launched, on the King's birthday last year, the food project has saved the equivalent of 2.2 million meals.

From BBC

The King will visit a "surplus-food festival" and meet some of the people who have benefited, with the new hubs intended to increase the food saved.

From BBC

The Grace Commission made proposals it said would save almost $300 billion over three years, though the Congressional Budget Office and General Accounting Office estimated only about one-third of that amount would be saved.

“Mr. Perez saved my life and helped me further pursue my education by telling me that I matter in the sea of thousands of students, and I believe that he has the power to help other students just as he helped me,” she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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