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The phrase "are put out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being annoyed or inconvenienced, or to indicate that something has been extinguished or removed.
Example: "She was put out by the unexpected change in plans."
Alternatives: "are upset" or "are inconvenienced".
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Some are put out to consultation.
Too few government contracts are put out to tender.
"We, therefore, ensure that our flags of disagreement are put out immediately when something happens.
Literary novels are put out into the marketplace to survive on their own merits.
Now, each year, hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of renters are put out on the street.
Result: closure and more than 30 disadvantaged people are put out of work.
Their unwanted kittens are put out on the street, adding to the city's overpopulation of cats.
The other contestants, however, are put out, especially as Dani refuses to be intimidated.
The print titles, Gorlinsky says, are put out mainly to please the authors.
In some cases the sacrificial gifts are put out to be eaten by an animal representative of the deity.
It's a place where officers are put out to pasture and it's seen as a real backwater.
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