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The verb put refers to placement. You can put things down, put ideas into words, and put up money (that is, invest it).
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Put - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The verb put refers to placement. You can put things down, put ideas into words, and put up money (that is, invest it).
PUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PUT definition: 1. to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction: 2. to write…. Learn more.
Put - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
The irregular verb put means ‘move something into a particular place’. The past simple form is put and the -ed form is put : She took off her coat and put it on the chair.
phrase usage - When to use "put it" and when to use "say it"? - English ...
To put it can be used in place of to explain it; it means to express (a thought or comment) in a particular way, form, or language.-Let me put it this way: it's only a funny story if you know John. (explain)-When you put it like that, I can understand it better. (express)
Put It | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
to put it mildly idiom — used to say that a statement is actually an understatement and that the thing referred to is actually larger, more important, more serious, etc.
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