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Discover Ludwig"put a dent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical impact, for instance, "She slipped and put a dent in her car’s bumper".
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Thirty-four years haven't put a dent.
They put a dent in the system.
The guidelines have not put a dent in overuse.
"I put a dent in my wall too," Aron wrote.
It wouldn't have put a dent in their business model.
Scandals can put a dent in prices, too.
"It really put a dent in our retail," he said.
"Until you put a dent in them" is her answer.
Admittedly, 20 bottles barely put a dent in the Napa selection.
That would put a dent in their income by reducing their rental take.
That will not put a dent in a $50 million-plus budget.
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