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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put some music" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a command or instruction to add or play music in a certain location or situation. Example: "Please put some music on at the party, it's too quiet."
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He put some music on.
Sometimes for an easy six-mile I might put some music on, listen to Michael Jackson.
Put some music in front of him.' Not with these guys.
He sat down on the sofa, but got up again the next minute and put some music on.
He took the boy to his van and put some music on, while the gunmen returned to their work.
Finally she took the seat next to him and offered a deal: She would put some music in the jukebox if he would buy her a drink.
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She takes her phone and earbuds out of her bag and puts some music on.
Putting some music into your life can inspire you to become more active and to stop over-thinking the sad things.
Put some classical music on.
And put some romantic music on?
In 2009 he put some nice music out.
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