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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act saved" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where an action has been preserved or recorded, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The changes were made, and the act saved in the system for future reference."
Alternatives: "action preserved" or "operation recorded".
Exact(8)
There is no question that this act saved countless lives.
The blast killed him, but his act saved the others.
Her creative act saved this New York City Landmark from destruction.
The Coastal Act saved California from looking like the coast of New Jersey.
The Recovery Act saved and created millions of jobs and cut taxes for 95% of the American people.
Meanwhile, thanks to all these new pollution controls, the Clean Air Act saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Similar(52)
Her merciful act saves her from becoming a wili herself.
But that's her act; saving the Jews is her mission; saving the show is beyond mortal power.
While its Motown hits sell tickets, Mr. Fakir said the Tops were always cycling newer material through their act, saving their biggest songs, like "Reach Out" for a show-ending medley.
The updated numbers showed 7.3 million seniors have now been helped to buy prescription drugs through the Affordable Care Act, saving $8.9bn or just over $1,200 on average.
Sinfield again missed the kick, leaving Wigan 22-18 in front but Leeds were on the march, scenting victory, only Sam Tomkins' frantic rescue act saving Wigan after Jones-Bishop's electric burst down the right.
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