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"got put down" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be belittled, criticized, or insulted. You can use it in various situations, such as when describing someone's experience of being treated unfairly or when recounting a negative interaction with someone. Example: After making a mistake in front of her boss, Sara felt embarrassed and got put down in front of her colleagues. Example: During the debate, the politician constantly got put down by her opponents.
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"Y'know, it's really ironic that if I had made an album like Unicorn today the critics would have really got into the words and the motivations whereas when it was issued it got put down for being pretentious jive.
"I got put down for the first time in my life.
"Ian Durrant got put down to the youth department, which was not the best thing to happen to Ian. "I would look to get Ian back up working beside myself and Gordon".
Selby, who had never previously been knocked down in either the paid or amateur ranks, said after his victory: "When I got put down it was only a flash knockdown.
It was all in my head, before it got put down in the first place.
Do this all the time and encourage people, then when you say, "I finally finished my ten year hobby project!" and feel that thrilled about it, you've set the tone and they'll congratulate you honestly without feeling like they got put down for not being dedicated enough (or lazy enough) to take ten years on a hobby project.
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Usually the planter gets put down slightly earlier on the way into the field than out.
There will be times when the bowler finds the edge and it's nice if the chance gets put down.
Much human-intelligence activity never gets put down on paper, or at least not in an easily interpretable form, and much or most never finds its way into conventional open-access archives.
Most days I'll get put down.
Talking about our bodies bucks the convention, which means we get put down and slut-shamed.
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