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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a saving of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a reduction or preservation of something, typically in a financial or resource sense. Example: The new energy-efficient light bulbs have resulted in a significant saving of electricity.
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As a result, variable rate customers will make a saving of £40.82 a month.
That's a saving of roughly 25 percent.
At a saving of thousands of dollars a year.
That would be a saving of £140,000.
The original referred to a saving of £170m a year.
But still, that's a saving of several hundred dollars.
Less the $99 fee, that is a saving of $172.
The Samsung 60JU6000 60in 4K TV is on offer at £899, a saving of £600, while the Samsung 58J5200 58in Smart TV is £549, a saving of £150.
There is a saving of 10 labor-days/ha as this single weeding is sufficient.
Get this one for a knock-down price of £199.95, which is a saving of £50.
Get this 43-inch, full HD TV by LG for £259.99 – a saving of £70.
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