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saving
Noun
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All the money that you have is your savings.
She had lost all her savings when the company went out of business.
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The saving is the difference between the amount you were going to use or spend and the amount you actually did.
The fuel savings in moving to a new car can be huge.
The lower tax represents a saving of over $300 for the average family.
saving
Preposition
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except
After the fire, nothing was left saving the clothes I was wearing.
in
Preposition
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Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
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Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
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Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.
time
Noun
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Time is what we measure with a clock.
"What time do you finish work?" "At four o'clock (4:00)."
I don't have time to talk to you right now. Can we do it later?
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If you do something one time, you do it once.
time
Verb
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If you time something, you measure how long it takes in seconds, minutes, hours, etc.
Take out your watch and time yourself during the test.