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putting to work
verb
Present participle of put to work
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Athens' law-givers were putting to work an obvious enough truth.
Putting to work knowledge and skills acquired from their careers, they can contribute to governmental projects.
Many are the same "welfare mothers" everybody talks about putting to work.
But light is an electromagnetic wave, so it has a whole electrical field that scientists are now putting to work to add to the information on each wavelength.
The group argues that the changes could make derivatives too expensive for them to use — or tie up capital they should be putting to work in their businesses.
Today she is keen to pick up the thread, putting to work her degree in broadcast journalism from Columbia College in Chicago.
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Lena was put to work.
Bomb-sniffing dogs were put to work.
Even the children are put to work.
Some were put to work as laborers.
Then they were put to work.
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