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"put things in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of placing items into a container or space. For example, "We need to put things in the box before we seal it up."
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And I have put things in place.
It helped put things in order.
"You have to put things in perspective.
This put things in perspective.
"To put things in perspective.
Put things in writing whenever possible.
It's important to put things in perspective.
No, let's just put things in perspective.
"We need to put things in perspective.
I tend to put things in boxes.
Losing might have put things in perspective.
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