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Discover Ludwig"be put into play" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be set into motion or action. Example: After months of planning and preparation, the new marketing strategy will finally be put into play next week.
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This "Moneyball -like approach to delegates, which takes a page froMoneyball -likeapproachBarack Obama, is aboutoto be put into play.
Poetry has been in bad shape for quite a while, because it has lacked a public, a market, a professional standing, whereas painting can maintain that privacy and still be put into play, socially and economically.
If you understand that simple thing, which many people don't, then a lot more effort might be put into play by our society to see how we might speed up evolution of our ethics.
He told reporters last week the documents would be lodged in the Senate "and a process will be put into play by the parliament to determine if parliamentary privilege is afforded to those documents".
These variations will certainly all be put into play.
and Granite Broadcasting are likely to be put into play, either in their entirety or piecemeal.
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Surely an element of nostalgia is being put into play here.
Major changes will be evident next year when Ms. Sexton's revisions are put into play.
Sabathia's transformed style has meant different results once the ball is put into play.
It languished, untouched, as a new ball was put into play.
It was put into play in mid-summer when its 43% owner, Brascan, indicated that it was ready to sell.
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