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"put resources into" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to invest time, effort, or money in something. Example: The company decided to put more resources into their marketing campaign in order to reach a wider audience.
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Where possible, put resources into private hands.
We can't put resources into this indefinitely," Swan said.
But I would really rather they put resources into investigating".
Institutions and funders must put resources into extended peer communities.
"We are prepared to put resources into informing parents and students of their full rights.
put resources into the military and into securing borders, to make the world safer.
So when those donors max out, they put resources into super PACs, which are less accountable to candidates".
"And I think most people would rather see the city put resources into the major parks that most people use".
Suddenly it seemed smarter to put resources into price reductions and other incentives than into fabulously expensive ad campaigns.
Housing associations will need to put resources into supporting groups and providing expertise, especially in inner city areas.
If Democrats put resources into state legislative races, they may be able to undercut GOP gerrymandering after the 2020 census.
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