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The phrase "a reserve on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, resources, or planning, indicating that something is set aside or held back for a specific purpose.
Example: "The company has a reserve on its budget to cover unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "a fund for" or "an allocation for".
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Penned in by the border on one side and a reserve on the other, a French company is winding down operations in nearby Kika.
Mount St. Mary's kept pressing even as L.I.U.'s numbers dwindled, according to Nisreen Wright, a reserve on the current team, who was one of the three players left on the court that day.
In 2012, Leroux set a new team scoring record as a reserve on the team with 12 goals scored off the bench in one year.
Their starting off-guard, Landry Fields, would be a reserve on most teams.
"I think he put a reserve on it, and his father wouldn't let him buy it.
"He was kind of a square," said Bill Sweek, a reserve on the 1967-69 championship teams.
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Wigg Island is a nature reserve on a former industrial site.
At Muskingum College in New Concord, he was a reserve center on the football team.
Smith was a reserve guard on the Kansas team that won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) title in 1952.
McFadden played his first match in 13 months in a reserve game on Tuesday.
The former West Ham and Dundalk midfielder joined the Minstermen after playing in a reserve game on Wednesday.
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