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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put into a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of placing something inside or within a container, container, or other physical space. Example: "She carefully put the cookies into a jar for safekeeping."
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She was put into a police car.
Put into a bowl.
Put into a large bowl.
What one person may put into a suitcase, another may put into a paper bag.
The thumb was put into a cast.
Put into a skillet and cover with syrup mixture.
But when put into a cell model, causes errors (errnos).
Some I put into a solution of Salycilic Acid.
I was put into a cylinder cast for months.
The photo will be put into a time-capsule.
Nor do assets put into a revocable trust.
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