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The phrase "put everything in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of placing or including all items or information into a particular place or concept. For example: - "Before we leave, let's put everything in our bags so we don't forget anything." - "When writing a research paper, it's important to put everything in the right section to ensure a well-organized paper." - "I always make sure to put everything in my planner so I don't miss any appointments." - "The teacher reminded the students to put everything in their essays, from evidence to analysis." - "He decided to put everything in his speech, even the controversial topics, to show his confidence in his beliefs."
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"I put everything in perspective.
They put everything in their mouths".
It put everything in context.
Graat put everything in order.
That put everything in a different light.
We put everything in the garbage".
"I put everything in God's hands".
"It put everything in perspective, real quick".
"We put everything in its place.
I've put everything in my training.
"You just can't put everything in them.
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