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Discover Ludwig"saved me from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone or something has prevented harm or danger. Here are two examples of how to use it in a sentence: - "Thank goodness my friend saved me from falling off that cliff." - "The doctor's quick thinking saved me from a potentially life-threatening illness."
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"Kriti saved me from misery.
Those dysfunctional people saved me from myself".
God knows what it saved me from.
He saved me from losing my head.
"My faith saved me from despair.
"I" saved me from that.
Professional wrestling saved me from depression.
("It saved me from digging foxholes," he said).
"Tom saved me from months of scalding myself," Bakkila said.
"Marriage saved me from narcissism and self-absorption.
He's just saved me from a prison sentence".
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