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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put me on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to connect someone to a telephone call or to be added to a list of contestants or performers in a competition or show. Example: "Please put me on hold while I find the information you requested." Another example: "I auditioned for the talent show, but they didn't put me on the list of contestants."
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"Someone gave my husband a donkey and Lee was really impressed and said: 'Put me on mum, put me on!'.
'And then they put me on to one girl who was not suitable.
"Then one day they put me on a camel.
"Put me on speaker".
And he put me on".
Put me on that list.
You can just put me on waivers".
Yeah — you put me on the team.
They put me on Metamucil, which helped.
Put me on the Cadillac board, Williamson!
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