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"reserve it" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when someone wants to hold something for a future use or to prevent someone else from having access to it. For example: "I want to buy this dress, can you please reserve it for me?"
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I might reserve it for bloody marys.
"Some people call ahead to reserve it," he added.
If there is any left over, reserve it for later.
2. Open the bags of Sous Vide Cauliflower, pour off the liquid, and reserve it.
"I have my own opinion about that, but I will reserve it," he said.
You can reserve it, but you would have to do it six months in advance.
I didn't reserve it for Indian food, but turned to it constantly.
It's so popular that if you want to buy a loaf you need to reserve it.
"This review confirmed our view that we should reserve it for recipients who have no alternative.
He could not avoid a public face, but he preferred to reserve it for his audiences.
Leave it to cool slightly, then strain the liquor and reserve it.
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