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The phrase "put a lot of time into" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase implies that a great deal of effort and time has been invested in a task, project, or activity. For example, "I have put a lot of time into writing my novel, and I'm hoping it will be published soon."
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They put a lot of time into developing that.
I put a lot of time into this.
"I put a lot of time into it".
"We put a lot of time into it," Reynolds said.
"I've put a lot of time into this business.
It doesn't look like he put a lot of time into this".
In the sixties and early seventies, she put a lot of time into the antiwar movement.
"I love the process — and I put a lot of time into this," said Ms. Stefani.
"I put a lot of time into my decision," Coach Craig Ramsay said.
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He puts a lot of time into his sport," Bristow said.
"We've really been putting a lot of time into thinking about the feed".
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