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lifesaver

[lahyf-sey-ver] / ˈlaɪfˌseɪ vər /


NOUN
emergency medical technician
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Early detection could be a lifesaver, he said: "Your life, or the life of someone you love, may depend upon it."

From BBC

This new capital has been a lifesaver for private-equity firms, many of which have struggled to raise money from institutional investors for nearly four years.

From The Wall Street Journal

"People will say to us 'oh, it's a lifesaver'," she said.

From BBC

"This will be a lifesaver to them," Kennedy said.

From BBC

But it didn’t yield era-defining singles like the pandemic lifesaver “Future Nostalgia” did.

From Los Angeles Times