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Discover Ludwig"put something into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the act of transferring something into an object or to express putting effort into something. Example: I will need to put a lot of effort into my upcoming project to get it done on time.
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"You can't put something into political consciousness.
But Auriemma not able to put something into words?
They must put something into the water in Chicago.
"You want to put something into those boundaries to strengthen and hold it together," he said.
It's about time that women began to put something into relationships, right?
I felt somehow with music I could put something into that void".
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You explained poetry as putting something into one well and having it come out another.
Here, the user puts something into the product in anticipation of a future benefit.
Putting something into the party platform is a pledge that you're going to do something about it".
"There is a lot of resistance," he said, "to putting something into your precious car that you brewed in the kitchen sink".
It is not the situation of removing something from the commons but putting something into it (the atmosphere), namely carbon dioxide.
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