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Discover LudwigThe phrase "puts it well" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show agreement or praise for how something has been expressed. Example: "John's explanation of the new project was concise and easy to understand. He really puts it well." In this example, the speaker is complimenting John's ability to explain the project effectively. "Puts it well" emphasizes the effectiveness of John's explanation.
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Just not boring the player to tears puts it well above its brethren.
It is its eighth award of the night, a bumper haul that puts it well ahead of its rivals.
One farmer puts it well: "Dadgum".
One of Obama's election gurus puts it well.
My colleague Deepak Malhotra puts it well in his new book, Negotiating the Impossible.
Cenk Uygur puts it well: "I figured out why I was so relieved tonight.
That puts it well ahead of rivals, and gives it the sort of heft that starts to generate network effects.
Stanford faculty member Nick McKeown puts it well: "We humans just haven't evolved to solve this kind of problem".
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Marc's look is now about being "done," as he puts it — well-polished, finished and executed with perfect make up and hair.
I'm going to move to step two and maybe I'll put it well no, I better put it here.
Sweeping views over the vineyard put it well ahead of its competition in town.
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