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"put down roots" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the idea of establishing a long-term residence somewhere. For example, "After living all over the country, this family decided to put down roots in the Midwest."
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put down roots
verb
To establish oneself in a place; to become settled
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(Yes, folks, Cuccinelli has already put down roots in Iowa. Hint, hint).
The bride's mother owned Put Down Roots, a plant nursery that was in Concord.
They've put down roots.
Some put down roots.
The disease put down roots.
Thus she began to put down roots.
Some new migrants will put down roots.
It is starting to put down roots.
This is where we've put down roots.
"This is where people put down roots".
Few non-Russians arrive seeking to put down roots here.
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