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Discover Ludwig"conserve effort" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe situations where you want to use the least amount of effort necessary to achieve a desired outcome. For example: "I will try to conserve effort while doing my work so that I can finish it as quickly as possible."
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Left to its own devices, the brain will try to make almost any repeated behavior into a habit, because habits allow our minds to conserve effort.
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"We would better conserve our efforts to win for Levi later in the race," he said, calling Astana's third-place finish a win-win situation.
Results show the proposed approach conserves control effort compared to tracking the desired equilibrium directly.
That is, conserving physical effort does not seem to be a priority.
So N.B.A. players need to pace themselves — and it makes sense for them to conserve the most effort for when they have the most on the line.
At times, it seems the McCall camp is conserving its efforts.
Efforts to conserve dies were the probable cause of another variety, the 1858/7, as 1857-dated dies were overstruck to allow them to be used in the new year.
Today the movement criticizes efforts to conserve the bioreserve as a "war of extermination against our indigenous communities".
In a further effort to conserve cash, Borders said it would suspend its quarterly dividend.
Dynegy said last week that it would move out of trading in an effort to conserve cash and avert bankruptcy.
We choose to suck up every last drop of oil rather than make even the slightest effort to conserve.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com