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Discover Ludwig'a preserve' is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a food item that has been preserved through canning, jamming, or some other method of preserving. Example sentence: I need to make a preserve to put away for the winter months.
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There would be greenery — lots of it — but some would be under the dome, a preserve within a preserve.
Nor is racially charged rhetoric a preserve of American conservatives.
4) Greed is not a preserve of the business world.
And xenophobia is not a preserve of wealthy, white nations.
History, for this author, is a preserve for imagination.
The rest of the property will become a preserve.
This is hardly a preserve of gentleman farmers.
There would be greenery lots of it but some would be under the dome, a preserve within a preserve.
The Greek character thus imposed on literature made it more a preserve of the educated elite.
It's a preserve of those who have profited the most from China's economic boom.
"We don't want Princeton to just be a preserve of the well-off," he said.
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