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Discover Ludwig'Put a ding' is not correct and is not a usable sentence in written English
'Put a ding' is too informal for most written contexts. If you want to use a phrase that means the same thing, you can use 'position a mark' or 'make a mark'. For example, "I need to mark my attendance, so I will make a mark on the attendance sheet."
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Some are mystical, as in, "I want to put a ding in the universe".
The man who said in his youth that he wanted to "put a ding in the universe" did just that.
"I want to put a ding in the universe," he told me when I first met him in 1981.
Bing has yet to put a ding in Google's share.
1. "I want to put a ding in the universe".
Steve Jobs once said he wanted to put a ding in the universe.
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Nearly all the world's most innovative companies are run by megaminds who set themselves hubristic goals such as "putting a ding in the universe" (Steve Jobs).
The newly recognized alteration "certainly puts a ding in comets' reputation as repositories of primordial solar system material," says meteoriticist Michael Zolensky of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.
The biggest difficulty in putting a D-notice on a theatre production is that the script will often have a separate existence.
Let us put A = D q, where D q is the closure in X = L q ( R ) ( 1 < q ≤ ∞ ) of the operator of differentiation.
Let us put a : = D x + F 0 ( x ).
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