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It is wise to save money for a rainy day.
You had better keep your money for a rainy day.
Get hold of the rail just in case.
It would be wise of you to save money for a rainy day.
Try to keep in touch with me, just in case.
Perhaps I should take an umbrella with me just in case.
I am saving money to prepare for the worst.
It is wise to save money for a rainy day.
I looked around for a weapon just in case.
Each week, Mrs. Tanaka saves a little money for a rainy day.
Save money for a rainy day.
She saved money for a rainy day.
She put by some money for a rainy day.
She put some money away for a rainy day.
She put some money away every month for her retirement.
She was cleaning the house in preparation for a party.
He saved money for his old age.
It is necessary that he should prepare for the worst.
It is necessary that he prepare for the worst.
It is wise to provide against a rainy day.

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