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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put in motion" is correct and usable in written English.
"Put in motion" means to start a process or series of events. For example, "The mayor has finally put in motion plans for the expansion of the city park."
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put in motion
verb
To trigger movement, to get going
synonyms
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"Consider it as a machine I have put in motion without knowing its outcomes," he said.
But the plan was never put in motion.
Objects are put in motion, to frightening sonic effect.
Once elected, the plan was put in motion.
Section 7, First, requires the machinery to be put in motion by agreement of the parties.
Rather, Mr. Bentivolio told constituents, it is to put in motion the impeachment of President Obama.
For us, this last year has been about capturing the momentum the Paralympics put in motion".
It was then that the mechanisms of corporate America were put in motion to revive Hostess.
"Instead they put in motion a legal action seeking monetary damages.
His death helped put in motion a horrifying era of purges and blood baths.
"It's what I did in San Francisco and Philadelphia," he said about being put in motion.
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