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"preserve humanity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to the need to safeguard the future of humanity, by making sure that human life and its associated values continue to thrive. For example, you could say, "If we are to preserve humanity, we must ensure that human rights are respected across the world."
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So we'll walk on, because we're human and we seek to preserve humanity.
"I wanted to change history and preserve humanity," he writes in the new book's introduction.
She can't help but want to preserve humanity … I think that's something that just reaches out to people.
In his first novel, Hell's Pavement (1955), reissued as Analogue Men, individuals have been conditioned to believe in non-existent guardians; a few are immune, and fight to preserve humanity from totalitarianism.
Realistically, although God could, God did not need to sacrifice a righteous man to preserve humanity.
So I keep to my lists to preserve humanity (you're welcome).
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The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced it will give $9.9 million for 42 projects across the country to preserve humanities collections, increase public access and create humanities research tools and reference works.
Hughes was a devotee of Robert Graves's book "The White Goddess," which held that poetry evolved from masculine rituals of devotion to the Goddess thereby preserving humanity's connection to nature's cycles of birth and destruction.
The Memory of the World register, set up in 1992, is aimed at preserving humanity's documentary heritage, and currently holds 348 documents and archives that come from countries all over the world.
For him, the show is about what makes each of us human and how we might "preserve our humanity in an inhuman world".
Is he going to kill the humanity in his heart in order to preserve the humanity of his body?
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