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Discover Ludwig"put paid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is mainly used to mean that something is finished, completed, or settled. For example, "The court battle put paid to the long-running feud between the two families."
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Forensic science put paid to all that.
Didn't the CD put paid to vinyl?
Electronic banking put paid to the cheque.
So let's put paid to it.
A shoulder injury put paid to that.
But Iraq put paid to them.
But then Iceland's volcanic ash cloud put paid to that.
The war in 2008 put paid to such dreams.
The commission has swiftly put paid to that fiction.
This efficiency has put paid to extended shore leave.
Then mismanagement and poor infrastructure put paid to early hopes.
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