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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are put in existing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something being placed or included within something that already exists, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The resources are put in existing frameworks to enhance their effectiveness."
Alternatives: "are included in existing" or "are incorporated into existing".
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Councils will recommend whether the places funded by the £1bn are put in existing schools or new free schools and academies, giving them back more control over planning for schools.
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These are existing buildings in renovation, and we're putting in better shops and services.
Counts are put in parentheses.
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The topics were put in relation with existing general learning objectives in the SCLO and international recommendations.
If serfdom were to be abolished, some other authority would have to be put in its place, and the existing bureaucratic apparatus was plainly inadequate.
It will develop new competence skills, and existing will be put in a new context.
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These two policies could be put in place in conjunction with eliminating burdensome existing laws and regulations and using the marketplace rather than edicts by the government to do this or not do that.
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