Sentence examples for put neatly from inspiring English sources

"put neatly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb used to describe how something is placed or arranged. For example: "She neatly put her books and papers away before she left the office."

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The first cutting had been baled and put neatly in the stack yard by Barney.

Not everything that is worthwhile has an immediate positive effect on financial bottom lines, or can be put neatly in a box.

The second is put neatly by Philip Larkin: "Hearing a poem, as opposed to reading it on the page, means you miss so much — the shape, the punctuation, the italics, even knowing how far you are from the end".

Fold clothing and put neatly in your bag.

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It means that policies emerge messily in public rather than being put together neatly in private.

Jonathan Edwards put it neatly: unrepentant children were "young vipers and infinitely more hateful than vipers".

Long before Clausewitz, the Roman writer Vegetius put it neatly: Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.

Marge the Cougar and her son put it neatly, back in the Fillmore.

The Slad Valley campaigners put it neatly when they note that this rustic idyll is "characterised by land management with a generally light hand.

She was glad when he crumpled the paper up and didn't litter but put it neatly back into the cooler.

Han Myong-hee, also using a pseudonym for her interview in China, said adult women were told they should have hair that was neither too short nor too long, preferably put up neatly in styles without too much volume.

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