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"put it to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "present, propose, or suggest something to someone for their consideration or decision." Example: "After much discussion, the team put it to the boss that they should extend the deadline for the project."
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"Put it to sleep.
"He put it to everyone's neck".
We have to put it to use".
Let's put it to the vote.
She put it to her mouth.
"Put it to Lloyd," the man said.
He put it to good use".
We could put it to good use".
Ryan's goal put it to bed".
But put it to a test.
He might put it to better use".
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