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The phrase "in order to save" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or reason behind an action. You can use it to explain why someone is doing something, such as: - "We need to cut expenses in order to save money for our family vacation." - "She studied hard in order to save her grades." - "The government implemented new policies in order to save the environment." - "I chose to eat a healthy diet in order to save my health."
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Is America destroying villages in order to save them again?
"This will be vital in order to save lives.
She did it, she says, "in order to save myself".
So you return to work in order to save up.
the duty of Emancipation, in order to save the country".
In order to save him, Charles dissolved Parliament in June.
Is it being demoted to an inferior role in order to save space on the page?
We have to do it in order to save our country.
Now we are destroying a medium-sized city in order to save it.
This is their defence: we must terrorise this village in order to save it.
Now he feels he must pass this on in order to "save the next generation".
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