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Discover LudwigThe phrase "putting back" is correct and usuable in written English.
You can use this phrase in different contexts to mean "to return something to its original place," "to restore something to its former state," or "to reconstruct something." For example: I spent the morning putting back the books on the shelves in the library.
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putting back
verb
Present participle of put back
Exact(60)
We're putting back what was once there".
This is my way of putting back".
"Hopefully, I get my putting back together," Park said.
They come, take and leave without putting back.
The organisation "needs taking apart and putting back together again".
Allow time during your session for setup and for putting back everything as it was.
Or had I flown into a time zone that meant putting back my watch 30 years?
He won 20 dimes and after putting back four, won the jackpot.
English rugby needed putting back together again and he delivered in spades on that.
"General Motors is putting back dealers as quick as they can," Mr. Fitzgerald said.
You become acutely aware how much cardboard you're putting back into the world.
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