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put in with
verb
To commit to something with; to partner with.
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"If two or three were put in with better German wines, they would hold their own," he said.
"Maybe the physical output we'd put in with 10 caught up with us," said Palace's manager Dougie Freedman.
Some were smuggled out to the capital, Bamako, some were put in with the private collections and stayed behind closed doors in Timbuktu.
Anderson told the story of Frank Reed, a fifty-four-year-old American private-school director who was taken hostage and held in solitary confinement for four months before being put in with Anderson.
"He was integral to the ongoing success after he left because of some of the structures were put in with him being very much at the forefront.
Being in jail for a misdemeanor and put in with animals will always be with him.
I had the sound system put in with the stacker and the changer.
Thin cows should be separated and put in with replacement heifers because both of these type of bovines need the same type of ration.
It wasn't put in with bad intentions.
He was put in with the other hogs".
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And what the [UK] government have put in [with DRIP] is very much up to the Secretary of State to make these [data retention] orders.
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