Pronunciation: /ˈseɪvɪŋ klɔːz/
noun Clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate, and is used as a part of a sentence.
A1 A saving clause was included in the contract to protect the buyer's interests.
A2 The saving clause allowed for flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances.
B1 The saving clause in the agreement stipulated that any changes must be mutually agreed upon.
B2 The lawyers inserted a saving clause to ensure both parties were protected in case of breach of contract.
C1 The saving clause was carefully drafted to cover all potential scenarios that could arise.
C2 The saving clause proved to be crucial in resolving the dispute between the two parties.
formal The contract included a saving clause to protect the rights of both parties.
informal Don't worry, there's a saving clause in the agreement that covers unexpected situations.
slang Hey, did you see the saving clause in the deal? It's like a safety net.
figurative Having a saving clause in your plan is like having a backup plan for emergencies.
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