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"put it to use" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to utilizing something, typically an idea or skill, for some practical purpose. For example, "I studied hard for the test, and I was able to put my knowledge to use and get a good grade."
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And so the complex stayed until the postwar division of Germany, when the new Communist landlords completed its construction and put it to use.
They also add that the country should be less risk-averse, and move credit creation from banks to markets, improve its bankruptcy system and put it to use.
We have to put it to use".
On Thursday, they put it to use.
Might have put it to use.
On Double Take, we're going to put it to use.
They sought knowledge, and they put it to use.
He had money and he would put it to use.
It remains, happily, somewhere between imagination and the ability to put it to use.
We had the data but were unable to put it to use".
They just have to get to Quebec to put it to use.
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