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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he placed me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone has put you in a specific position, role, or situation. Example: "During the meeting, he placed me in charge of the project, trusting my judgment and leadership skills."
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He placed me in the lowest circle of hell and purposely misspelled my name.
He placed me at the end of the longest line, always at the egg counter, and then left to search for other things.
I'm considering striking out on my own for a new PCP especially since the last referral doctor refused to acknowledge that the med he placed me on was too strong; I had to find a specialist on my own…what's the point.
He said he was sorry he would have to carry me and he placed me on the floor of the ambulance.
At that point, he placed me on hold to escalate me to a higher authority apparently an actual attorney as opposed to the paralegal tasked with placing the threatening calls.
When he broke us up into groups for our senior project, the three kids he placed me with looked horrified.
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"He actually placed me at his right hand at the banquet table.
"It would," he says, "have placed me out of range of myself".
He carried me up, placed me gently on the sidewalk, smiled and walked away.
"But he put me in my place quite quickly".
And because he was better placed than me I decided to trust his judgment.
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