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Discover LudwigThe phrase "save him from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is meant to prevent a person from experiencing something bad or dangerous. Example: The lifeguard quickly swam across the lake to save him from drowning.
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This also helped save him from persecution.
Flaubert sacrificed his own fortune to save him from bankruptcy.
Hopefully that will save him from embarrassment on the day.
It came as a way to save him from himself".
Now they're determined to save him from bachelorhood.
You see he had morphia to save him from the pain.
Being a war hero won't save him from being strung up.
Whitman probably figured that his own gnarly hirsuteness would save him from becoming a dude.
But that didn't save him from voting on the wrong side.
Hecking's headgear could not save him from being drenched as the players embraced their manager.
But I did want to save him from the death penalty.
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