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Discover LudwigThe phrase "save it up" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "save it up" when talking about saving or reserving something for later use or accumulation. Example: "I've been saving up money for a vacation."
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Save it up".
She knew to save it up and use it later.
"You're supposed to use this time, not save it up for conversion into a retirement bonus," I said.
'Save it up for important people, like the president.' We responded by quoting the famous line from 'Medea': 'Loathing is endless.
He'd save it up for when the PM was on his way down, and it would no longer matter how angry they were.It must be nearly time.
I try to save it up for him but we go for such a long time without seeing each other, it slips away.
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"I guess they were just saving it up for today".
He saved it up for his final big solo.
"My fund is now worth £25,000 and I'm saving it up for my family.
They may be saving it up for their (still undated) grand finale.
They had been "saving it up for a political purpose," he said, according to the BBC.
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