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Discover Ludwig"put up with" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to an instance where someone endures something unpleasant, usually for an extended length of time. For example: "I have been putting up with my neighbor's loud music for months."
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"Put up with my schedule?
Put up with things.
"You've put up with it".
My friends have put up with inequality.
Why do we put up with this?
Patients put up with organisational shifts.
Or at least put up with it.
We wouldn't put up with it.
But most put up with it.
You shouldn't put up with it.
Who else would put up with her?
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