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Discover Ludwig"to conserve" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically refers to the act of preserving or protecting something, such as resources, energy, or the environment. Some examples of how "to conserve" can be used in a sentence are: - It is important to conserve water during times of drought. - The building's renovation project aims to conserve its historical features. - The organization's main mission is to conserve endangered species. - The new energy-efficient appliances help to conserve electricity. - The park has implemented measures to conserve its natural biodiversity.
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Conservatives want to conserve.
Conservatives wanted, above all, to conserve.
Hayek didn't want to conserve anything.
It wants to conserve heat there.
"You might be able to conserve it".
That has, however, helped to conserve provisions.
Perhaps he needs to conserve energy.
Some offer ways to conserve water.
And we need to conserve more.
Employees there have also had to conserve.
Now it's time to conserve and nurture.
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