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Discover Ludwig"saving that" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it as a means of expressing the idea that you are making an exception to a statement or opinion you just made: I don't like horror movies, saving that I recently watched one that I actually thought was quite good.
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She's saving that story for the book.
But you may not end up saving that much.
I don't ask them whether they're saving that money.
If you've been saving that surplus you can use that to repay the capital borrowed.
But there was a glint of 'This guy may be worth saving,' that kind of thing".
I know gay couples who have been saving that date for three decades now.
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Doesn't save that much money.
"How we worked to save that money!
Save that answer, Mr. Bush.
You'll save that money over time.
"He saved that woman's life".
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