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View definitions for put in

put in

verb as in apply

verb as in disembark

verb as in dock

verb as in enter

verb as in install

verb as in sow

verb as in spend

verb as in tuck

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Example Sentences

It is thought unlikely he would want to risk arrest by doing this again and the countries in question would also be reluctant to find themselves put in that position.

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You know, I think these things that come to me, with the work that I’ve put in, come to me for a reason.

“It’s a product of all the hard work that we put in, but at the same time, you have to focus up and realize that there’s a lot of football left,” Herbert said.

She said that alongside vital training for teachers, there are also practical measures a school can put in place such as the option to "skip certain lessons depending on the topics".

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Jacob’s school had put in place one-to-one support and access to a speech and language therapist, but Jo says there was no suitable space at the school for her son to decompress.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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