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Free sign upThe phrase "put to use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about using something, especially something that is being used in a helpful, constructive, or beneficial way. For example: "The training that I received has been put to use in my new role."
Dictionary
put to use
verb
To use; to utilise; to apply
Exact(55)
Mapillary is already being put to use.
And a skill to put to use there.
Here too the elevator is put to use.
One likes to see one's work put to use".
was developed it wasn't immediately put to use.
They just don't have the data to put to use".
Similar(5)
Everything Levi knows he puts to use.
Everything Levi knows he puts to use.
It would mean putting to use those who are imperfect.
Throughout the world, schemes for putting to use abandoned underground spaces are being pursued.
The problem worsens when these polluted waters are put to uses, like irrigation.
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