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The phrase "able to save for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to set aside resources, typically money, for a specific purpose or goal.
Example: "With careful budgeting, I am finally able to save for a new car."
Alternatives: "capable of saving for" or "in a position to save for".
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And even if he's going from job to job, he should still be able to save for retirement and take his savings with him.
The President said "And even if he's going from job to job, he should still be able to save for retirement and take his savings with him.
The extra cash would mean that an average couple each saving £100 a month towards their first home would be able to save for a £15,000 deposit within three years, Labour said.
We haven't been able to save for retirement.
She knew she would be able to save for a down payment.
"Yet you're expected to be able to save for it with market instruments.
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Galya informed me that life in communist times was "like paradise", and that she'd been able to save up for apartments for herself and her children.
Even Grammer, who plays General George S Patton in the film, won't be able to save it, for the simple reason – for which I can't forgive him – that it's propaganda masquerading as entertainment.
A better-educated population earns a higher annual income and will be able to save more for retirement, thus reducing dependency on government programs for seniors.
Some months she is able to save enough for game tokens and a meal at Chuck E. Cheese for her daughter.
Are you able to save both for retirement and unexpected expenses?
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