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"put it in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrasing when telling someone to place something somewhere, usually inside of something else. For example, "Please put it in the fridge."
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Put it in its home.
Put it in context.
"Put it in the box".
Put it in the lead.
Put it in the books.
Put it in my mouth.
They put it in writing".
Put it in the cup!
Put it in the refrigerator.
Put it in the trash".
Why put it in Chinese?
More suggestions(24)
and put it in his wardrobe
and put it in the computer
and put it in his vehicle
for me to put it in
prescribed it in
consolidated it in
attributed it in
disseminated it in
evaluated it in
published it in
imposed it in
stopped it in
poured it in
institutionalized it in
pushed it in
supported it in
reintroduced it in
summarized it in
integrated it in
introduced it in
highlighted it in
organized it in
stow it in
toss it in
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