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Discover Ludwig"save a seat" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to ask someone to reserve a seat for another person. For example, "Could you save a seat for me? I'm bringing a friend."
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To save a seat, send an e-mail to [email protected].
"Save a seat in the ex-leaders club," he told them.
Please register here to save a seat at the Monday, Nov. 7, program hosted by UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies.
Humble Moi will be at the front door by 6 p.m. for early arrivals, just to make sure you get in and save a seat.
This two-year-old service supplies home stays with hosts who will save a seat at the family dinner table for their guest.
If Moore won, Trump would have helped save a seat for Republicans and triumphed over the impotent and clueless GOP establishment yet again.
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She remembered having saved a seat for him on the bus, and how it stayed empty.
If I were Queen, I would ban saving a seat for a friend in bars.
And she now saves a seat for Del Valle at every tournament, right beside her mother.
The university saved a seat for him that afternoon, down on the stage.
Ms. Rouff said the elder Mr. Ward had saved a seat next to his son, and "I ended up sitting there".
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