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"puts into action" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the implementation of a plan or idea. For example, "The company puts its business plan into action in the coming weeks."
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Once there, Iago, who feels he has been passed over for a promotion, puts into action a plan to destroy the man he serves.
But "Greek" adds an interesting new character to the set-up: the record-company executive, Sergio Sean Combss), who, under his vain and abusive bluster, shows why he really is the brains of the operation with his use of a term that he puts into action: "the mindfuck".
With the decree, he puts into action what he promised last year when he approved a Vatican tribunal to judge bishops accused of covering up or failing to prevent abuse of minors.
The movement puts into action the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health, which presents a roadmap on how to enhance financing, strengthen policy and improve service on the ground for the most vulnerable women and children.
Every Woman Every Child puts into action the Global Strategy for Women's and Children's Health, which presents a roadmap on how to enhance financing, strengthen policy and improve service on the ground for the most vulnerable women and children.
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Labour values put into action.
"Putting into action is another thing".
"We are not seeing them put into action.
They put into action exactly what I told them".
Quietly, the new strategy is already being put into action.
Now it must be put into action quickly," he said.
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