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Discover Ludwig'put time' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'spend time' to indicate that someone is dedicating a portion of their day to an activity. For example, "I like to spend time walking in the park on the weekends."
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We do put time into it.
"Will not put time on it," Mr. Emanuel wrote.
And can you afford to put time into building your Google+ presence in the meantime?
But you've got to put time in away from on-air.
It would be an understatement to say that she has put time into analyzing this enterprise.
But to put time into getting to know a robot seems particularly wasteful.
They will touch her heart because they'll put time and effort into buying something [she wants].
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Put time-consuming activities in an office or the living room.
The check-put time.
The White House, he continued, "is definitely looking at the total through-put time.
Q20: How do you define through-put time?
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