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put in
verb as in apply
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Weak match
verb as in disembark
verb as in dock
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verb as in enter
verb as in install
verb as in interject
verb as in interlard
verb as in interrupt
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verb as in introduce
verb as in invest
verb as in land
verb as in sow
verb as in spend
verb as in spend
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Example Sentences
And yes, he’s put in time since then on the road as an opening act for more established country stars such as Morgan Wallen and Cole Swindell.
Adams Kellum said she welcomed the audit to see if the agency is “on the right track for system improvement that we’ve already put in place, and to further let us know what’s missing.”
"For this study, we often had to reach out to participants to ask what kind of meat they'd put in their sandwich, or whether their coffee had sugar in it," Dr. Kleinberg explains.
People might not like it, but it’s his prerogative who he puts in the car.
“A lot of what my daughter has been able to learn, I’ve been able to learn from and put in the movie — the whole panic-attack scene at the end,” he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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