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The phrase "saver in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a context where someone is saving something, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I am a saver in financial matters." (This is an attempt, but "saver in" is still awkward.)
Alternatives: "saver of" or "expert in saving" or "good at saving."
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And Westwood then knocks his saver in.
As in other islands, tourism will be a life saver in the coming months.
Interest is forgone by the saver in support of the charity.
But you wouldn't want to be a small saver in this scenario.
In other words, Taylor Swift Now will be the most expensive screen saver in television history.
No-one wants to be top or otherwise they get every saver in the country knocking on their door.
Similar(17)
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The cap, though not a money-saver in the short term, was vital to controlling long-term costs.
Wesley Fofana – 6 Four tries in four Tests before this game, but a try-saver in the frantic opening minutes.
"A tax-free lump sum now could be a real benefit, perhaps even a home-saver in cases of impending repossession," says David Thurlow of independent financial advisor (IFA) Atkinson Bolton Consulting.
It had served the country well for the best part of 400 years, and had proved a life-saver in the 20th century by keeping it out of two world wars—and keeping it in one piece.
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