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Discover Ludwig"putting away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to place something in a designated location or to store something for later use. Example: After dinner, we spent the evening putting away the dishes and cleaning up the kitchen. In this sentence, "putting away" is used to describe the action of placing the dishes in their designated location (in the cabinets or dishwasher) and tidying up the kitchen after the meal.
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Also, putting away your screen.
He is putting away childish things.
"People are putting away the drums".
"Let's just look," she said, putting away her phone.
Holy Cross had weak goal-tending, but Tech had trouble putting away the rebounds.
Yet just a quarter of boomers say they are putting away money for the future.
That is not to say that Mr. Obama is putting away his partisan hat altogether.
Charging the net and putting away a volley made Murray look suddenly powerful.
Setting your shoulder to the wheel, your nose to the grindstone, putting away childish things.
So a simple task such as putting away groceries can become quite complicated.
The Swiss remain the world's biggest chocolate consumers, putting away 12kg each.
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