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Discover Ludwig"save strength" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to mean keeping back one's energy or resources so that it can be used later. For example, "I decided to save my strength for the second half of the race."
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Maybe it is a way to conserve energy and save strength.
But a vaulter often will pass on a height entirely, to save strength for still higher and more demanding vaults, as well as to intimidate opponents.
In some cases impaired health probably stopped a job change, which could have helped to save strength.
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Ms Yu said after the match that the performance was about saving strength.
When Nick Kokonas suggested that he cut back on his hours to save his strength, he refused.
Davis said he wanted to save his strength for the individual events.
Since there are no painkillers, the women need to save their strength for the pushing in the end".
He arrived at the altar and left the basilica on a wheeled red-carpeted platform meant to save his strength.
Muckler opted to keep the team off the ice today in an attempt to save their strength for the games.
TALKS FROM A HIGH CHAIR Clergyman Has One Specially Designed to Save His Strength -- Will Speak Every Night.
On Saturday in Béziers Millar had seized the stage victory he had been seeking, so yesterday his plan was to save his strength for this week's Alpine legs.
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