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"put them into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to physically placing or inserting objects into a specific location or container. Example: "Assemble all the necessary ingredients and put them into the mixing bowl."
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We put them into the yard.
Then Mr. McConnell put them into effect.
Put them into the fridge.
We put them into care.
We just put them into separate schools.
We just put them into homes".
Remember when Leggy put them into suits?
Instead, they put them into the neck muscles.
But, mostly, she put them into her weak sister's mouth.
And it was time to put them into practice.
Getting youngsters to put them into effect is another.
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