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"a system in place" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that there is a particular method or structure that is already established and functioning. Example: "The company has a strict system in place for organizing and tracking inventory."
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From there, put a system in place.
"ON discipline we had a system in place," she said.
There's literally not a system in place to do that".
Putting such a system in place would require congressional approval.
The school had a system in place to break ties.
"We don't have a system in place like France or Germany or even South American countries.
"We need to have a system in place to monitor this over time," he said.
There is a system in place and the children will get hearing aids.
Or maybe having a system in place to manage bills that arrive on email.
"We need a system in place that helps us recognize problems early," Dr. Satcher said.
"The government needs to put a system in place before there is another Sally Clark tragedy.
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