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"put in proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express the need to compare two or more facts or figures to gain a better understanding of the comparison or proportion between them. For example, "In order to make an informed decision, we need to put various factors in proportion to each other and weigh their relative importance."
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Both figures were put in proportion and compared with effective 2005 and estimated 2006 total drug expenditures of the Department, respectively.
Structuring has a price as it requires effort both at design time and later at data entry, and that price should be put in proportion to possible gains.
The values for V5-Red1 in hop1Δ mutants (purple) were taken from the profiles shown in Figure 5A and put in proportion to Red1 WT (see also qPCR for V5-Red1 in Figure 5 figure supplement 1A ).
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The second is putting in place organisational and financial mechanisms so that an increasing proportion of the population gets financial protection.
"Whilst no one wants to receive complaints, banks will always try to solve speedily any problems their customers have; put in context, the proportion of reportable complaints is still very small at 3.5 per thousand products held".
Then you begin to put things in proportion.
"I think we'll get them to a good position, and at the moment that is the challenge, but let's put this in proportion.
The author and artist Richard Ellis has done a tremendous amount over the years to put things in proportion, to draw our eyes from the land to the sea.
But to put that in proportion, all of Raytheon's existing contracts to make or upgrade such missiles amount to only about $1 billion, out of total annual sales of around $70 billion.
As a result it has kept restrictions it put in place a year ago on the proportion of high loan to value lending that banks can offer.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS), which published the figures, found that women put in more than double the proportion of unpaid work when it comes to cooking, childcare and housework but men can claim bragging rights when it comes to ferrying family members and others around.
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