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The phrase "a savior for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that provides help, rescue, or relief in a particular situation or for a specific group.
Example: "The new policy is seen as a savior for struggling small businesses during the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "a solution for" or "a rescuer for".
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I can't be a savior for this football team.
"Simulators might be a savior for a golf course or private club," Henry said.
Nicki Minaj herself was once seen as a savior for lyrical hip-hop.
Ellison, whose purchase of the tournament allowed it to stay here, is considered something of a savior for the event.
The Apple iPad has been hailed as a savior for assisting children with autism spectrum disorder or other special needs.
He does not see pressure in being anointed a savior for a Nets team historically tagged by injuries and underachieving.
"(Obama will) certainly be viewed as a savior for them," Rep. Steve King told The Associated Press.
"This is a savior for CDNow," said Aram Sinnreich, an analyst with Jupiter Communications in New York.
The fighters hailed their leader, Joseph Kony, as a prophet and a savior for the historically oppressed Acholi people.
"He's been a savior for us," Alex Rodriguez said of Posada, and that applies to the team and to Vazquez.
He was a former first-round draft pick who was supposed to be a savior for the Royals.
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