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"put a seal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to place or affix a seal onto something. This can refer to a literal seal, like a stamp or emblem, or a figurative seal, like a signature or symbol of authentication. Example: Before sending the important document, make sure to put a seal on the envelope to ensure its confidentiality.
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"Clearly there is a desire to put a seal of good bookkeeping on these banks".
"If they find un-Islamic products they put a seal on the door and close us down".
Other benefits will flow from automating the ringi system, of getting everyone involved in a decision to put a seal of approval on the final report.
Given such options, any attempt to put a seal on a specific history of drawing is, to say the least, premature.
But coming from Mr Qaradawi, they put a seal of orthodoxy on the rejection by many ordinary Muslims of all-out worldwide jihadism.
Well, they do that anyway simply by existing, but nicking Phil Mulryne from under their noses on a free transfer will just about put a seal on it.
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So the design of the new cover, called LifeProof nüüd, puts a seal around the glass then encloses the rest of the pad with a waterproof backing.
Music Matters puts a seal of approval on legitimate online sources of recordings that ensure royalties will be paid to the artists.
Heidi Pitlor, an editor at Houghton Mifflin, says, "The more opportunities we have to put a gold seal on the cover of one of our books, the better".
Pushing back are conservative Christian groups like Focus on the Family, which argue that such a step would put a federal seal of approval on Internet gambling, with potentially disastrous consequences.
Mixing glitzy entertainment with down-home family values, and preaching a "prosperity gospel" which put a divine seal of approval on both the growing affluence of American evangelicals and the showy lifestyles of their television ministers, PTL quickly mushroomed into a vast corporate enterprise.
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