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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saver of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that rescues or preserves something valuable.
Example: "He is the saver of lost causes, always fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves."
Alternatives: "rescuer of" or "preserver of".
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"The saver of today is the winner of tomorrow," reads one.
The best place to start is the biggest net saver of all, Japan.
ROSE RISO Saver of Lives Some people say Rose Riso saved 39 lives on Sept. 11.
His is a tender reclamation project; he is a saver of lost souls.
"Well, it has a screen saver of a parrot on the outside and another one on the inside".
The new suite of applications effectively turns the Facebook news feed into the screen saver of a smartphone, updating it constantly and seamlessly with Facebook posts and messages.
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The Fourth, a clear placeholder and time-saver of a ruler, was at least half dead, both metaphorically and literally, even at the moment of his nominal elevation to the pinnacle of power.
Diplomats are practised savers of faces.
This covers payouts to savers of collapsed Icelandic banks.
A mandatory ceiling on deposit rates deprives savers of the market return on their money.
They all played screen savers, of which there were a limited supply.
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