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Discover Ludwig'put you out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that something or someone is keeping you from being comfortable or from doing what you want to do. For example: "This loud music is really putting me out; can you please turn it down?".
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She'll appreciate it, and it doesn't put you out much.
"Oh, I don't want to put you out".
I hope this didn't put you out for me takin your car I would have preferred a dealers car.
I will put them out in the street, just as they want to put you out in the street.
"They respect you enough in 2012 to put you out first match on Sunday, trying to get that first point.
"In a good society, when this happens, they put you out to pasture and give you a golf club and a condo in Florida.
"It becomes a more acute problem in Silicon Valley, where in a couple years, you could have some competitor in a garage ready to put you out entirely".
Then the anesthesiologist gave me a shot — "it will put you out just for a bit," she said, and it did.
In that situation it only takes a little kick to put you out, and it's not normal to take one on the hip.
Man "I don't want to put you out, but can you stick the football on?" The staff simultaneously turned forlorn, as though this would constitute a disaster.
Sorry (kind of) to put you out, ice cream man.
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