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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for saving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to give credit to someone or something for taking action that was helpful or beneficial. For example, "The firefighters should be applauded for saving the lives of the family trapped in the burning building."
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"For saving your grandfather".
Or maybe for saving on heating?
For saving up for large purchases?
She credits hers for saving her life.
Thanks, Jack, for saving me the effort.
So much for saving lives.
Thanks for saving Starbucks, folks.
So much for saving the planet.
"He will be judged for saving Peru".
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But there are plenty of opportunities for saving taxpayers' money.
Thank you for saving my great-grandfather.
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