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The phrase "are going to save" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a future intention or plan regarding saving something, whether it be money, resources, or time.
Example: "If we implement these new strategies, we are going to save a significant amount of money on our budget."
Alternatives: "will save" or "are set to save".
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"They are going to save money".
"It isn't angels necessarily who are going to save us," he said.
"[Voters] know for certain that we are going to save the £12 billion.
They seem to get the fact that they are going to save money over all".
"I believe taxpayers are going to save hundreds of millions of dollars a year".
Bruce Mau wants you to know that designers are going to save the world.
He says politicians need to address this problem if they are going to save lives.
Many people think Canadian tar sands are going to save us.
The laws that didn't save the elders, it seems, are going to save some of the children.
"We need more teachers and mentors like professor Welter if we are going to save the planet," she said.
"It's caustic, it burns them, and you don't know if you are going to save your patient or kill them".
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