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Discover Ludwig"putting out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of extinguishing a fire or light, or of publishing or releasing something for others to see or experience. Example 1: The firefighters were successful in putting out the raging forest fire before it could cause any further damage. Example 2: The power outage left the entire neighborhood in darkness, but the electric company is currently working on putting out the issue. Example 3: The author is planning on putting out their first novel next month, and is already receiving rave reviews from early readers. Example 4: The contestant put out an impressive performance during the talent portion of the pageant, securing her spot in the final round.
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putting out
verb
Present participle of put out
Exact(60)
I'd be putting out albums.
We were putting out leaflets and stuff.
They were busy putting out the paper.
Not putting out a record or anything.
I'm putting out a song tonight.
The ocean was putting out the fire.
"This is putting out fires.
> > putting out "smaller" if better silent films.
You will always be putting out fires.
We were putting out good production.
Interesting message you're putting out there, Disney.
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