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The phrase "at reserve" is not commonly used in written English and may not be correct depending on the context.
It could be used in contexts related to finance or inventory, indicating something is held in reserve or set aside.
Example: "The funds are currently at reserve, awaiting allocation for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "in reserve" or "held in reserve".
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Last, Jen Wolf has joined the team from her most recent job as the chief product officer at Reserve, the platform that helps people discover restaurants, book reservations and spend extra on personal service.
"We do not look at reserve releases as earnings," he said.
Indeed, it's a model that we have been championing at ReServe since 2005.
Campsites around the island can be reserved at Reserve America, +1 518 885 3639, reserveamerica.com.
All of the modest apartments at Reserve are protected by rent control laws, which means the landlord is barred from increasing rents beyond 5% each year.
These and other field classes at reserve sites bring the concept of biodiversity to life for thousands of youngsters and college students every year.
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Some of the raids were at reserves, which are comparable to reservations in the United States.
Hinting at reserves yet to be tested, he replied: "Ice cream".
Both photoluminescence (PL) spectra and fluorescence microscopy results demonstrate that larger Ag NPs (5 25 nm) are better at reserving electrons than smaller ones (∼4 nm).
The Magpies are struggling for defensive cover at reserve-team level with James Perch suspended for three matches.
12 00 PM - 1 00 PM at reserved tables.
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