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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a saving in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to a reduction or decrease in a cost, amount, or resource. For example, "This new system results in a saving in energy costs."
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"There's not really a saving in costs," Irwin says.
If deliveries can be consolidated, there could be a saving in labour costs.
Within this there should be a substantial shift from maintenance grant to loans, so that there is also a saving in public spending".
And motorists would see a saving in fuel costs and wear and tear, at the "cost" of an average of 90 seconds being added to their journeys.
At best, the Treasury will offer some mitigation for the cost of implementing the rebranded national minimum wage; after all, the Treasury reaps a saving in benefit costs.
According to the CPI, for every 1% reduction in the weight of an aircraft, there is a saving in fuel of 0.75%.
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Clive Black, analyst at Shore Capital, said: "Such a move will mean that Tesco is no longer dishing out reams of paper at the till, which will be a saving in-store in its own right.
"Because of the timing, we had a savings in the seven figures," he said.
Theres a savings in this for all of us..
This improvement is quantified herein in terms of either a savings in steel weight or an increase in fatigue life.
Another benefit will be a savings in health care costs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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