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Discover Ludwig"put to sleep" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the context of putting an animal or baby to sleep, usually in the literal sense, but it can also be used figuratively to mean calming someone or something down. For example: The loud noise emanating from the children's playroom was finally put to sleep by their parents.
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Bane was put to sleep immediately afterward.
They don't want to be put to sleep".
Their dog Hobo had to be put to sleep.
Then it will be quietly put to sleep.
It's just been put to sleep for a while".
The idea of being put to sleep is a euphemism.
Both of those programs have finally been put to sleep.
Before being put to sleep, your credence in H was 1/2.
"They have been put to sleep because nothing can be done.
Unfortunately, Flippy was put to sleep on July 6 after weeks of complications from renal failure.
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