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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I tabled it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that the speaker has proposed a topic or issue for discussion or consideration. Example: "During the meeting, I tabled a motion to increase the budget for employee training."
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I tabled it in December and never in my wildest imagination did I think that Quebec would happen which just makes it all that much more relevant.
So I tabled it with the sister in-charge and asked for a departmental transfer.
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"And so rather than going through a prolonged hearing knowing what the results were going to be, I elected to table it".
"If I stare at someone's table, it's only because I'm trying to figure out if I want to order what they're having; why are they staring at me because of who I'm with?
The next time I spotted a changing table, it had a logo on it that showed a picture of a koala below the words Koala Bear Kare.
When I first saw the Periodic Table, it hit me with the force of revelation — it embodied, I was convinced, eternal truths, the eternal and necessary order of the elements.
When I got back to our table it was empty; Simon had moved us to a "much comfier" spot.
When Watson heard that a no-confidence motion had been tabled, "I didn't pay it much heed.
I built a giant table for it so I could roll it around, and it could easily rip a four by eight foot sheet of one-inch baltic birch.
At the dinner table I inserted it into the conversation.
He added, "When I say all options are on the table, I mean it".
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