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The phrase "put in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to mean to add or insert something. For example: "I put in a few extra vegetables for extra flavor and nutrition."
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Only one team put in a claim.
The team put in a fantastic performance.
Put in a little pond.
Put in a few juggles.
Put in a plastic spoon.
Put in a lovely vase and enjoy.
You could put in a dark room.
"You've put in a full day".
NTT put in a complicated counterbid.
He put in a pre-emptive bid.
He was put in a bind.
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