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Discover Ludwig"saving up for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to accumulate money over time in order to purchase or achieve something. Example: I am currently saving up for a new car. Another example: She has been saving up for months in order to take a trip to Europe next year. "Saving up for" can also be used in the past tense, as in "I was saving up for a down payment on a house." It is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts, such as saving up for a specific item or experience, or saving up for a future goal or financial stability.
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For saving up for large purchases?
"Now we are saving up for Indonesia".
Now living in California, she's saving up for graduate school.
After all, you've been saving up for a down payment.
I'm saving up for that experience next time.
I've been saving up for a return visit ever since.
Sounds like someone's saving up for stegosaurus bones!
Another said she was saving up for marriage.
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I hope she has some saved up for Monday night".
I saved up for it".
"I could save up for it".
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