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The phrase 'put things together' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the concept of assembling or joining different components into a larger whole. For example: "I like to put things together and see how they turn out."
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I can put things together.
I put things together all day.
Now I began to put things together".
"We just finally put things together".
who have helped put things together.
Look at the way people put things together without thinking!
He told a reporter: "I can't put things together.
It feels like we're really starting to put things together".
"It's cool to put things together like that," he said.
"I've learned to put things together like they should be".
I'm trying to learn the raw materials, how they put things together".
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