Sentence examples for put of from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'put of' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, if you want to say that something is removed from a location, you can use the phrase 'taken out of' or 'taken off of'. For example, "She took the book out of her backpack and began to read."

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Fortunately the seizure passed quickly and he was declared put of danger.

"We have our own regrets but we must leave Olive put of it," she said.

In mid-March, Ed Van Put of Livingston Manor, N.Y., drove up Beech Mountain.

He helped big business menlift cocktail hour stories put of two Irishmen class.

"I think watching that original video would put of couple of bizarre things in this video in context".

He stayed put, of course, and is enjoying a marvelous season, with 12 goals — including an F.A. Cup hat trick on Saturday.

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He heard the put-put of a motorcycle behind.

Owen starts to laugh, a low rumble that sounds like the put-put of a motorbike starting up.

I fell asleep and awakened to a put-put of motorbikes and shadows of mountains against a moonlit sky: Luang Prabang.

There is a trend to reduce the fuel cost and exhaust gas by changing the power source to high voltage, shutting the engine off during stopping and replacing the hydraulics parts and compressor, etc. which are driven by the out-put of the engine, with electrically actuated parts.

The greater through-put of samples for QFT-GIT gives it some advantage in this light.

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