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The phrase "a savior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who rescues or helps others in a significant way, often in a religious or metaphorical context.
Example: "In times of crisis, many people look to their leaders as a savior to guide them through difficult situations."
Alternatives: "a rescuer" or "a deliverer."
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doesn't need a savior.
Denver had a savior.
They want a savior.
Not a savior.
But he was not a savior.
The industry was desperate for a savior.
" 'We are looking for a savior.
Parents see Mr. Mazoz as a savior.
DON You're a savior, man!
For some, Novruzova is a savior.
She looked around for a savior.
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