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'had saved for' is correct and usable in written English.
This is the past perfect tense of the verb 'to save', indicating an action that was completed before some other past action. For example: "Jane had saved for a new car, but then the pandemic hit and she had to use the money to cover her expenses."
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One participant described that she had used all her savings to pay the bills; this was money she had saved for herself over a 20-year period.
"He'd tell me how much money he had saved for Boeing," Ling told me later.
He used part of the money he had saved for their presents for bills.
Her grandfather took Mr. Pardo Lazo aside and showed him something he had saved for decades.
Fire, and a fraud into which he innocently stumbled in 1983, destroyed almost all he had saved for.
That dream ended in 2006 when a burglar stole the cash they had saved for a move.
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He told her ten was all he had, save for a five he'd set aside for himself.
I have saved for his education.
And who have saved for their retirement.
"Last year, I could have saved for it.
That delicious bar of chocolate you've saved for later?
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