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Discover Ludwig'put it where' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a way to instruct someone on where to place something. For example, "Put it where it won't get in the way of the TV."
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You had to put it where it would not feel any vibration".
"I put it where I want it, and he made good contact".
Bloomberg has said it's theirs; they can put it where they like.
"We put it where it's going to be most prominent," Mr. Jackson-Forsberg said.
"I buy hot rub and put it where the pain is," he said.
I would consider each dress and put it where I thought it belonged.
I want him to put it where no one can get there".
"If I was able to put it where I wanted, they'd be gone," she said.
You put it where he can't see it and keep him for yourself".
"Young people, you put it where they spend their time, which is online".
I would consider each dress and put it where I thought it belonged.
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