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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put a stamp on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is officially approved or accepted, typically with a metaphorical stamp. For example, "The instructors put a stamp on the semester project proposals, officially signifying their approval."
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Minichiello said the Olympic champion needs to be in the shape to open up with a 12.8-second run over the hurdles: "This is one of her strongest events and you need to put a stamp on it in the heptathlon".
It will put a stamp on what our community is".
How do you put a stamp on music?
"As a team, we've really put a stamp on world rugby.
You must put a stamp on your envelope if you want to buy an expensive property.
Next time you put a stamp on an envelope, have a good look before you lick.
Western powers put a stamp on ethnic cleansing, divided Bosnia, and forfeited justice for security.
Their big-name acquisitions had not put a stamp on the team.
Then, she put a stamp on their contract and closed the folder.
The Giants' game-ending beating of Garrard put a stamp on the victory, but it also strengthened their playoff hopes.
Besides demonstrating the positive shift in Aegean relations, a trip would put a stamp on Mr Karamanlis's own contribution.
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