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'put at zero' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is usually used to describe a numerical value being set to zero, as in “the value was put at zero”. You can also use it in reference to resetting something to its original state, as in "he put the argument at zero".
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Japan's output, put at zero growth six months ago, will decline by 2.5%; Russia's 1% growth slumps to a 6% fall.The World Bank wants Asian economies to cut their interest rates.
It's like you're put at zero.
Since you're dealing with an open wound here, all risk needs to be put at zero.
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The limit in first class was put at two pieces totaling no more than 40 pounds.
The value of time lost to congestion delays in the city has been put at five billion dollars annually.
The danger in the area today was put at four on a scale of one to five.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee voted earlier this year to sell the island, whose potential value the Congressional Budget Office put at five hundred million dollars.
But this is still presented as a bargain compared with the cost of inaction, which Mr Barroso put at ten times as high.
The death toll in the earlier Rukn al-Din explosion is now officially put at six – one civilian and five security personnel.
In 1987, the official number of M.I.A.s was put at two hundred and sixty-nine, but by then many veterans and family members refused to believe any government statement.
The enhancement for hate crimes was put at three offense levels.
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