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Discover Ludwig"put something on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the action of putting an item of clothing or accessory onto oneself or someone else. For example: "I must put my coat on before I leave the house."
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"It's one thing to put something on a runway that's 6 inches above the knee.
They think you put something on chair".
That would have put something on all of us.
"I put something on it, it was accurate.
Put something on a table, and it will stay there.
We can put something on YouTube and it becomes popular.
"You put something on the floor and you sold it.
And you need to put something on, right now".
"And now I have to put something on, or I'll catch cold".
"People will always want to put something on their bread," he said.
"Once you put something on a map, you know it's there on this earth," she said.
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