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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put me in" can be used in written English.
This phrase typically implies an invitation or request to be included in an activity or cause, such as "Put me in the next game," or "Put me in on the planning committee." For example: "I think I have a good idea for the club's fundraiser. Put me in and I'll make sure it's a success!".
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"It put me in an awkward position.
"It put me in my happy place".
"They put me in the penitentiary.
"They put me in prison," he said.
He put me in the back.
— taxidermy, and put me in a corner.
You cannot put me in a corner.
It put me in mind of Rome.
The prospect put me in a panic.
Put me in the latter category.
Florette sort of put me in it.
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