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The phrase "for reserve" can be correct and usable in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used to refer to something that is being saved or held back for future use or as a backup plan. Example: She always kept a bit of money for reserve in case of unexpected expenses. In this sentence, "for reserve" means that the person is setting aside some money for potential future needs. It could also be used in a military or strategic context, such as "We have ammunition for reserve in case the enemy attacks again."
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My father was called for reserve duty, took his uniform and went.
Mr Eichengreen show that for reserve currencies these arguments are dodgy.
It is a leader in North America for reserve power batteries, Mr. Prouty said.
They were competing with Emmanuel McDaniel and Ralph Brown for reserve roles.
"With the revenues they are anticipating, they are willing to pay for reserve capacity".
When the Mets open up against St . Louison Friday, the competition for reserve roles begins.
By close of business on Christmas Eve for "Reserve and collect" service.
There is some irony in Ginsburg's reputation for reserve, because she is, by far, the current Court's most accomplished litigator.
The Games, it seems, not only swept central London clear of commuters, but also the city's reputation for reserve.
When he received his orders to report for reserve duty, he asked for a delay as a newlywed.
That made room for reserve managers in emerging markets to buy more bonds backed by governments or issued directly by them.
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