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Discover Ludwig"make a backup" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You might use it when talking about data or information that you want to store in a secure location in case anything goes wrong with the original. For example: "I make a backup of my important documents every week."
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See the example on our backup page to easily make a backup over SSH.
Make a backup plan with the employer in case you are disconnected.
You can easily revert to your old OS, but make a backup just in case.
Nurture the discipline to make a backup schedule and stick to it.
(You should make a backup even if you don't move to Windows 10).
By default, you have to enter your MySQL every time you make a backup, which is inconvenient.
Make a backup copy of your code from the previous project, download the code from here portos2.zip, and merge.
Although you may save your work on the LCC student server, you should always make a backup copy.
Make a backup copy of your code from the previous project, download the code from here portos3.zip, and merge.
To make a backup, open your Netscape browser and open your Bookmarks file, under Window on the menu bar.
I've done it, and it has worked perfectly, but I'd still recommend you assume the worst and make a backup.
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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.

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