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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are put up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been placed or positioned in a particular location, often temporarily or for display.
Example: "The decorations are put up for the annual festival, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the town."
Alternatives: "are displayed" or "are set up".
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"Our guns are put up," she said.
Often, they are put up in hotels.
But not all cases are put up for discussion by the tumor board.
These are put up to commemorate the famous on the houses they lived in.
Destination names are put up, taken down and put up again above the check-in desks.
As repossessed homes are put up for sale, house prices are likely to fall further.
Only two of the three billboards are put up on this day.
And this has to do with racism and horrible things that are put up.
Homeowners receive several warnings before their liens are put up at annual auctions.
The results are put up on a noticeboard and pupils are divided into seven streams.
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Riders are put up at Marsh Hall (noted for its fine cuisine, Victorian accommodations).
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