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Discover Ludwig"save it for" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to preserve or keep something for a later time or purpose. Example: "I have some important news to share, but let's save it for the meeting tomorrow."
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"Save it for the beautiful".
"Better save it for your next customer".
"Save it for the Bronx Democratic dinner".
She wanted to save it for later.
"Save it for your next trip".
I'll save it for later.
"Save it for the ring".
O.K., then save it for work.
We'll just save it for the games".
"Save it for the parole board".
That's why I save it for last".
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