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The phrase "put out some" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an action of providing, offering, or producing something. Example: I'm going to put out some fresh cookies for the bake sale.
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Put out some public art.
He decided to put out some adverts.
So it has put out some scary figures.
"I put out some nice golden phormiums there," he said.
You may also want to put out some refreshments.
Unni put out some peanuts in a bowl.
One Direction have put out some pretty good songs, actually.
Birch put out some Jaffa Cakes and poured glasses of wine.
Golf Shirt and Khakis Guy, hands in his pockets, put out some impressive, sincere shoulder thrusts.
"We have put out some mailings that show the comparison of the candidates.
Treasury will, tomorrow, put out some advance word on the Rubin speech".
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