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The phrase "conserve for" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You would not use it in a sentence.
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[and] biotic diversity has intrinsic value". In her book "The Sixth Extinction," journalist Elizabeth Kolbert captures the panic all this has induced: "Such is the pain the loss of a single species causes that we're willing to perform ultrasounds on rhinos and handjobs on crows". But the impulse to conserve for conservation's sake has taken on an unthinking, unsupported, unnecessary urgency.
Then I make a pear conserve for a contrasting taste.
Instead, they conserve for their heirs, and hide assets in offshore accounts.
"King Tut has magic that we must conserve for future generations," Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's supreme council of antiquities, said in a statement.
He knows just how much energy to release to be Karl the rock star, and how much to conserve for the actual work of being a serious designer.
The purpose of the legislation under consideration is to prevent unnecessary waste, and to conserve for food the fish supply subject to state jurisdiction.
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Multiple PX sequences are aligned using ClustalW (* for invariant, for conserved, for less conserved changes).
Conservation analysis has shown that the loop is conserved for disorder but not for sequence.
This body of scientific knowledge shows why a region should be conserved for its biodiversity and what species benefit from the conservation of an ecosystem.
The ring thickness was conserved for all data analyses.
There's no use having a quantity that's conserved for me and not conserved for you.
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