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Discover Ludwig"a reserve of" is correct and usable in written English, and it can be used whenever you are referring to an amount of something that is being kept or stored.
For example, "The government has a reserve of emergency funds."
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In 2009, the bank had a reserve of $3.5 billion.
We've put a reserve of £600 on it".
The government's sovereign fund, a reserve of oil revenues, boasts $65 billion.
Glycogen, which is a polymer of glucose, is stored as a reserve of carbohydrate and energy.
For most countries, a reserve of this size would represent a significant supply.
The country has the wherewithal to create a reserve of its own.
Henry's government eliminated the formidable national debt and realized a reserve of 18 million livres.
A reserve of allocations could be available for high-need individuals thus meeting collectivist social objectives.
He did not have trouble finding a reserve of gratitude for five extra years.
Microsoft has established a reserve of $1.55 billion to cover the state settlements.
Is he exposing a reserve of hidden passion beneath Duchamp's dandyish, bone-dry wit?
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