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Discover LudwigThe phrase "placed on probation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something or someone that has been given a temporary period of testing or probationary period. For example: "The new employee was placed on probation for six months to ensure that he was a good fit for the company."
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One further student was placed on probation.
They were placed on probation.
Each was placed on probation.
Mr. Downey was placed on probation.
Ewald and Hoppner were placed on probation.
(He pleaded guilty and was placed on probation).
She was placed on probation and under house arrest.
He was placed on probation for a year.
Crew chiefs for all three drivers were placed on probation.
It does not appear that it was placed on probation.
The university was also placed on probation for five years.
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