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The phrase "ability to put something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to place or arrange something in a particular way or context.
Example: "Her ability to put something together quickly made her an invaluable team member during the project."
Alternatives: "capacity to arrange" or "skill to position".
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Well, you have to put something at the origin.
But Auriemma not able to put something into words?
You've got to put something between you and stupid.
"I wanted to put something in the air," he said.
"We need to put something back together that works".
The live titles, you have to put something like that.
So you got to put something else in it".
We have to put something on the table".
You had to put something about wellness in there".
Mr. Axelrod warned Mr. Obama that if he decided to run for president, he would have to address his own "willingness and ability to put up with something" he had "never experienced on a sustained basis: criticism".
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