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Common collocations with saving in American Collocation

saving noun

US /ˈseɪvɪŋ/

of a person

personal
private

Through personal savings and a bank loan, she was able to purchase and install the required machines.

that you have worked hard for

hard-earned

It is quite outrageous that computer mistakes deprive pensioners of their hard-earned savings.

emergency
household
life
lifetime
retirement

Don’t put your entire life savings into an online account.

build up savings

accumulate
build up
increase

As you begin to accumulate savings, you can start to invest.

pay in savings

deposit
invest

Encourage older children to deposit savings in a High Street savings account.

take out savings

take out
withdraw

Click here for more information on how to withdraw your savings.

have savings

have

Many households on lower incomes have no savings at all.

use savings

dip into
raid
use

Britons have been dipping into savings to pay for luxury items such as gifts, holidays and shopping.