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The phrase "savior of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to someone or something that rescues or delivers others from a difficult situation or danger. Example: "Many people consider him the savior of the community for his tireless efforts in improving local conditions."
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Savior of countless stray cats.
The savior of the world is Jesus Christ".
"He is the savior of mankind".
She really was the savior of her country.
This is where Mr. McClung, savior of statues, comes in.
As one fan of Hotz's posted: "geohot = savior of mankind".
You are not the savior of the world.
Is Martin Amis really the "savior of modern literature"?
Ms. Rogers, 65, is an unlikely savior of Central Park.
It doesn't make me the savior of New York.
"They have to be the savior of themselves".
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