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The phrase "put between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to positioning one thing between two others, or to an idea that bridges two concepts. For example, "The author put the main point of the novel between two narrative arcs."
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Unwrap dough, and put between two pieces of plastic wrap.
Just some wool to put between me and the bed.
Put between two flour tortillas with cheese and grill.
"I take the raw breast off, slice it, put between it sweet potatoes......
"We've been put between a rock and a hard place," Mr. Vecchio said.
"There is little you could put between me and many Lib Dems," he said.
And magazines and books are good to put between wrapped ornaments for further protection.
Online learning breaks down the barriers that many people put between themselves and studying.
Center Chris Drury was put between Martin Straka and Petr Prucha.
The operating engineers say that they have been put between a rock and a hard place.
"It just took 30 years to figure out what to put between the covers," he says.
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