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The phrase "a putting" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of golf, referring to the act of putting the ball into the hole on the green.
Example: "After a long day on the course, I finally made a putting that secured my victory."
Alternatives: "a putt" or "a stroke".
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Bad Idea A : Putting energy into disapproving of the company she keeps.
He really is a putting metronome.
With a putting green!
The pond looked like a putting green.
A putting green in a foyer.
Larry kept his hair as short as a putting green.
All of the participants were then shown a putting matt.
"There'd be a putting green on the White House lawn.
That might be a putting it a bit strongly.
Jared lugged his clubs to a putting green, where he made a halting stroke.
Tseng struggled mightily with errant tee shots and a putting stroke that never boosted her confidence.
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