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The phrase "able to put stuff" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to place or arrange items, often in a casual context.
Example: "She is able to put stuff in the right order, making the process much easier for everyone."
Alternatives: "capable of organizing items" or "able to arrange things".
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"He was just able to put stuff by me.
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You have to put stuff back.
It's hard to put stuff in words right now".
"We used to have to put stuff on credit cards.
That's not my job to put stuff out there.
Get another person to put stuff underneath it.
Remember to put stuff in the habitats for the animals.
Another idea is to put stuff in gallon baggies to pack easier.
"I wanted to be able to put all our stuff in it and be able to take recreation equipment to the beach," Ms. Hilburn said.
Someone asked Venus if tonight's championship match would be different, if she would be able to put aside "the sister stuff" and play Serena like any other opponent.
I don't think my old, frail self would have been able to put up with some of this stuff.
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