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The phrase "reserve to" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is being kept or set aside for a specific purpose or person. For example: - "The company reserves to itself the right to make changes to the contract at any time." - "The landlord reserves to himself the right to evict tenants who violate the terms of their lease." - "I would like to reserve to myself the option to purchase the property at a later date." - "The court reserves to the prosecution the burden of proving the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Contingency reserve to be cut by £1bn.
Military special reserve to be cut by £900m.
The Rockets lost Carl Landry, a key reserve, to injury.
The urn merely sold against the reserve to a lone contender.
In the meantime, the helicopters did not return to drop the second reserve to the northwest.
Remove the rhubarb with a slotted spoon and reserve to serve on top of the pudding.
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"From 1980 to 1997, their reserve-to- production ratio declined from 18 years to 12 years".
There remains 124 km of submontane forest ≥800 m in the East Usambaras, most of which is contained in two nature reserves, Amani Government Forest Reserve to the south and Nilo Government Forest Reserve to the north.
That enabled the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates low.
The Obama Administration's new regulation plan has opened up the Federal Reserve to new scrutiny.
The disappointing jobs report for June will increase pressure on the Federal Reserve to do more.
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