Sentence examples for could be put to from inspiring English sources

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It could be put to any use.

Göring committed suicide before he could be put to death.

It could be put to a Commons vote next week.

Bright minds could be put to better use.

These moneys could be put to better use, such as further research and development.

Some items, such as bulldozers and crop-dusters, certainly could be put to nefarious use.

One side saw free money that could be put to immediate good.

This year, Baltimore's modus operandi could be put to its harshest test yet.

In theory, older workers could be put to good use training their younger colleagues.

But that might mean that, amid all the politicking, reforms could be put to one side.

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