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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has put forth' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in a formal context when talking about an idea or plan someone has presented. For example: The Prime Minister has put forth a new strategy to combat climate change.
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No one else has put forth any plan at all.
The administration has put forth far-reaching proposals to help homeowners qualify for refinancing.
The Sasisekharan Lab has put forth efforts in building and applying various glycomics technologies.
That's not because I agree with all the ideas he has put forth in his agenda.
The theories he has put forth have been uniformly rejected by the courts.
The Obama administration has put forth one rule intended to protect water from fracking waste.
"Neither one of them has put forth a meaningful agenda that would excite anyone.
But not a single lawmaker has put forth special legislation to that effect.
Dr. Wheeler himself, the pre-eminent poet-adventurer in physics, has put forth his own proposal.
"Secretary Duncan has put forth common-sense proposals for streamlining the Fafsa".
The president has put forth such a plan, endorsed by the European Union.
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