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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put some money" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express putting money into a specific place or situation, such as saving money or investing in something. For example, "I decided to put some money into a savings account."
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We'll put some money in your pocket".
I put some money in his hand.
Mr. Greenberg also put some money into the show.
I think she put some money on me.
I put some money in Saint John's hand.
They should put some money back," she said.
And they put some money away for a rainy day.
I wish I'd put some money on it, too.
Or to put some money aside to grow into a nest egg?
(He also put some money aside to help to pay his Stanford tuition).
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Instead, his family put some money together for him to study computing in Pakistan.
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