save on more good times
It's from an ad.
Why did we use save on rather than save at, as I usually collocate at with time.
Does it mean I can get savings at the next times?
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It's from an ad.
Why did we use save on rather than save at, as I usually collocate at with time.
Does it mean I can get savings at the next times?
The thing you are promised to save is money, not time.
Save when spending money on more good times.
"Good times" is what you are buying, meaning "fun" or "recreation activities". They are offering a discount if you buy more (quantity) of whatever they are offering.