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preserve

[pri-zurv] / prɪˈzɜrv /


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"And yet it preserves a highly derived cranium with unexpected anatomical innovations."

From Science Daily

Mahin described the new spending plan as one that tries to preserve as much interim and permanent housing as possible.

From Los Angeles Times

Sarandos tried to allay the senators’ antitrust worries, saying a combined Netflix and Warner Bros. would “strengthen the American entertainment industry, preserve choice and value for consumers, and create opportunities for creators.”

From Barron's

The pair sued the city in 2024, accusing the city of “backdoor machinations” in preserving a house that doesn’t deserve to be a historic cultural monument.

From Los Angeles Times

If an agent fired after a weapon was already secured and the suspect was under control, investigate, preserve evidence, release bodycam where legally possible, and prosecute if warranted.

From The Wall Street Journal