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"put in place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to establishing a system, plan, or process. For example, "We need to put in place a system for tracking order status."
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"We have put in place some changes to pensions.
No Plan B was put in place.
New programmes were put in place.
Policies should be put in place to achieve full deployment.
Eventually, a system was put in place.
Some restrictions have been put in place.
"These decisions are put in place.
"The policies put in place have failed".
Oversight will be put in place.
And certain structures get put in place.
What safeguards have been put in place?
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