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put into

adjective as in initiated

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Defeating authoritarianism is the political combat task of our time, and we all owe our magnificent country everything we’ve got to put into the fight.

From Salon

One measure that could be put into place to safeguard the working rights of artists is something similar to the Talent Agency Act in Hollywood, which requires talent agencies to obtain licenses and prohibits unfair or exploitative contracts, adds Mr Choi.

From BBC

But when he heard the completed score by his Italian friend, “I broke down in tears,” Schimberg says, “because I thought: This is all the emotion that I put into the movie, and everything that I was feeling making this movie — this is it in musical form. He’s captured it.”

That helps me stay positive, as does the personal effort I put into Brain Power - a fundraising community I set up to help establish a new Brain Tumour Research centre in Scotland.

From BBC

Last time he was in office, Trump put into place tariffs on overseas and imported goods, and economists agree consumers and U.S. businesses likely paid the price for those policies.

From Slate

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