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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put my name down" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase usually means to officially register or record someone's name, often as part of a list. For example, you could say, “I'm attending the conference, so please put my name down.”
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"I thought I would put my name down as a bit of a statement".
"It looked very white, but I put my name down for a place anyway.
"I've put my name down, oh yeah," he says of the captaincy.
When I put my name down on the Camden allotment waiting list in 1998 I expected to wait.
I told her then that I would put my name down for the heptathlon presentation in London because she was going to win it.
I was: "No … There's no way!" Bev: I've always loved the Proms, so I put my name down for the chorus.
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I had imagined that it wouldn't be possible to grow anything in the limited space I had, but a year after putting my name down on the list, I started experimentally growing herbs in a few pots on the window sills of my first floor flat.
"It's not about where I see myself in any squad but about putting my name forward and keeping my head down and playing.
So I put my own name down there.
I'm going to put my child's name down,'" says East.
As we pulled up in front of Delta Airlines, he said, "On all my forms, I put your name down as the person to contact in case of emergency".
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