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Discover LudwigThe term "certain reserve" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a particular attitude or way of responding that someone may have. For example, "She usually speaks with a certain reserve, but when she's around her close friends she lets loose and can be quite silly."
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She spoke engagingly but maintained a certain reserve.
Among Latin pop singers Ms. Estefan has a certain reserve.
But in general Steinbeck kept a certain reserve.
He argued that France had to act "with a certain reserve" regarding its former colonies.
"I think there is a certain reserve there," Ms. Ashley said.
It suggested a certain reserve, a step back, a raised eyebrow.
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Today giraffes are numerous in East African countries and also in certain reserves of Southern Africa, where they have enjoyed somewhat of a recovery.
There's more ingratitude in Oldtown, where Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen), miraculously cured of his nasty Greyscale infection, spares a certain, reserved thanks for Samwell Tarly (John Bradley-West), whilextollingng his absent Khaleesi: "I owe her my life.
Certain "reserved" antibiotics, should only be dispensed after consultation with the DTC.
The TB incidence rates are dramatically high in certain reserves of Manitoba and are equivalent to rates in African countries.
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