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Discover Ludwig"put out for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to talk about something being made available for others to use, see, or enjoy. For example, "The new comic book was put out for sale this morning."
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The principles, put out for consultation, seemed relatively sound.
The ball's put out for a throw-in.
It is put out for golfers, but runners help themselves.
Anderson: This is initial language that we've put out for comment at this point.
Mr. Tilles and Dr. Rosa said the contract should be put out for bid.
(They're on a DVD Mel and Carl put out for Shout Factory).
As generally happens with unanswered summonses, a warrant was put out for her arrest.
The rule would be put out for comment and could be revised after comments are received.
He suspects the Tafe sector will bid when the contract is put out for tender.
Anelka puts in a good square ball that is put out for a corner.
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Everybody had to drink hard and fight to the death; the women had to 'put out' for the men".
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