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Discover Ludwig"saved well" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe a situation or action where someone has successfully saved something or someone. Example: Sarah managed to save her friend from falling off the edge of the cliff by gripping onto her arm tightly. "Wow, you saved her well!" exclaimed their hiking guide.
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The 21-year-old saved well from Bradley Pritchard early on as Wigan struggled for rhythm.
There was also a chance for Pablo Hernandez that De Gea saved well.
Albion had suddenly woken up and Alnwick saved well from James McClean and Lambert before penalties.
Howard saved well from the substitute Duncan Watmore, Van Aanholt and Defoe late on.
The visiting goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg, the summer signing from Fulham, saved well on both occasions.
The keeper then saved well from Haris Seferovic when he connected with Shaqiri's superb cross.
Fraser Forster No chance for the penalty, but saved well from Janssen in the buildup.
He could cope with an early goal and, as the game climaxed, he saved well from both Eriksen and Kane.
Logan had already saved well from the advancing Billy McKay before repeating that, a minute before the interval.
Moments later Chris Smalling struck a knockdown from Marouane Fellaini – another replacement – at Hart and he saved well.
Bravo saved well from James Morrison before Robson-Kanu wasted a chance to give the home side the lead.
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