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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some saves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a number of saved items, such as files, games, or data points. Example: "I have some saves from my last gaming session that I want to review."
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I have to pick up my game and make some saves".
The keeper made some saves but we were incredibly wasteful in front of goal.
He said things like, "Our goalie made some saves, same as theirs," and, referring to Doughty's goal, an individual rush through various Devils defenders: "You know what, a 200-foot play, right?
"When you have a player like this in goal, it's good for us, because we know we are not going to concede many goals and he is going to make some saves".
"Looking at the game, we rode our luck with the one that hit the crossbar and Dean Brill had some saves to make," added Hughes.
On his own performance, the former Burton and Hull man added: "It was one of those nights where you fancy yourself to make some saves.
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I hope she has some saved up for Monday night".
Some saved up money and purchased their freedom.
'Some save for five years.' And you can see why.
Some save their swear words for pestering reporters.
"Our goalkeeper has made some fantastic saves, some terrific saves.
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