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Discover LudwigThe phrase "saving him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of rescuing or helping someone, typically in a physical or emotional context.
Example: "She rushed into the burning building, determined to save him before it was too late."
Alternatives: "rescuing him" or "helping him."
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"I'm saving him," she says.
I'm saving him up".
Bairstow's runs are saving him at present.
"Obviously, we weren't saving him for anything.
They succeeded in saving him from the death penalty.
The grateful Ray, however, has a scheme for saving him.
Saving him from their excesses is the great and noble duty of actors.
He has no texting charges at all, saving him at least $15 a month.
After that, gymnastics became his lifeline, saving him from the chaos of his neighborhood.
So we would be saving him, just as much as he would be saving us.
He can't stop Snow from saving him, when he believes that he should be saving her.
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