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Discover LudwigThe phrase "putting down" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of physically placing something on a surface, or to refer to the act of criticizing or belittling someone or something. Example 1 (physical action): She was putting down her phone when it suddenly rang. Example 2 (criticism): The boss was constantly putting down her employees, which created a toxic work environment. Example 3 (belittling): It's not fair to keep putting down your brother in front of other people.
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putting down
verb
Present participle of put down
Exact(60)
"And putting down gay.
Putting down a consistent run?
Some are putting down deeper roots.
Another is putting down deep local roots.
I was putting down a marker.
Putting down her fork, Angela Scotchel cried.
I can't resist putting down the names".
This requires occasionally putting down the smartphone.
"They're putting down 85percentt cash".
"That's not putting down anybody else.
"What's he putting down there?" he asked.
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