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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put up for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe an item being put up for sale, auction, or consideration. For example: "The painting was put up for auction and sold for a high price."
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Masakichi was put up for adoption.
Warner Music Group was recently put up for sale.
Aviva USA was put up for sale.
(Its building was put up for sale).
It was quickly put up for deletion.
(Animals were later put up for adoption).
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And more yachts will be put up for sale.
It was put up for sale at £1.5m in 2011.
His Calgary home was recently put up for sale.
Several other Koons works put up for auction didn't sell.
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