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Discover Ludwig"put behind" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the action of leaving something in the past, or catching up with something. For example, "He had to put the trauma he experienced in his childhood behind him before he could move on."
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"It's part of the divisive politics that we've got to put behind in this country".
I believe that the energy that you put behind something far outweighs the actions.
Members of the U.S. military can also still be charged with adultery and put behind bars.
Mr Ganji has been put behind bars.
It's all put behind us now.
"It's something I've grown from and put behind me.
"The 1-4 start was put behind us," Wells said.
But financial resources need to be put behind that commitment".
I thought it was something we had put behind ourselves.
"Others were either put behind bars, died or were killed".
It called into question the real military judgment being put behind it".
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