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Discover Ludwig"put on shelf" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you want to describe the action of placing something on a shelf. For example, "I put the books on the shelf."
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To simulate more challenging conditions vaccines may encounter during storage and transportation, the vaccines were put on shelf at 40°C for 3 months.
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And so has almost every other Greek yogurt product that Yoplait has put on shelves.
These shelves will help you store stuff you would normally put on shelves, without actually needing the wall space to put the shelves up.
Moon Knight is one of the most dizzying, heady comics Marvel's currently putting on shelves.
Or, the books you've been buying and putting on shelves for the last 40 years, and my, they do take up a lot of space now, don't they?
"They have survived because they were put on shelves.
The law bans ingredients harmful to users, but it contains no provisions for the agency to evaluate the effects of the chemicals before they are put on shelves.
Nor is it just that his mobiles move, that his stabiles poise on the threshold of movement, but that everything continually moves farther and farther away from those objects that we put on shelves, hang on walls.
What we put on a shelf at Costco will look very different than what we should put on a shelf at 7-Eleven.
What are the first books you'd put on the shelf?
He no longer felt like an old man that the world had put on a shelf.
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