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"put some pep" is a valid phrase in English.
It is used to refer to adding enthusiasm and energy to something. For example, "He was feeling sluggish, so I encouraged him to put some pep into his work."
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Put some pep in that step.
The belief that it will produce annual savings in the region of €400m ($595m) within five years should put some pep into those drowning/drunk legs.
Seventeen years into their career, there is little danger of the Northern Irish/Scottish sextet pursuing this dance thing seriously, but their flirtation with it has put some pep into their step.
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Stay jazzed and focused with music that puts some pep in your step.
Mentoria Hutchinson is another traffic cop putting some pep in her step while directing drivers in New York.
Put some on infrastructure.
Put some basic makeup.
Put some music on!
Put some templates.
Put some vinegar.
Put some food in.
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