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Maria D Posted 12 years ago
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save up time?

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Could you help me, please? Can I say "to save up time", or only "to save time" is right?

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Maria D Could you help me, please? Can I say "to save up time", or only "to save time" is right? You can use both of them.

  • Maria D Could you help me, please?
  • Can I say "to save up time", or only "to save time" is right?
  • You can use both of them.
  • However, you will see the later most of the times with "time" and the former with "money".
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Maria DCould you help me, please? Can I say "to save up time", or only "to save time" is right?
You can use both of them.
However, you will see the later most of the times with "time" and the former with "money".
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We do not save up time.
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up to here means a maximum of.
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Maria DCan I say "to save up time", or only "to save time" is right?
Saving up something is like storing it somewhere for later use.

While that is possible for money, it is not possible for time. In the case of time, saving time is acting so that what you do takes less time to accomplish. Nothing is being stored for later use.

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