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"putting up with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of tolerating or enduring something. For example, "It's exhausting putting up with my sister's constant complaining."
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I'm not putting up with it.
" 'Why are we putting up with this?
It means putting up with less.
"We weren't putting up with that.
It's like putting up with tape hiss on a cassette.
It's no picnic, putting up with us Battle men.
I admired him for putting up with it.
"They're tired of putting up with the behavior".
"People are tired with putting up with inaction.
We are no longer putting up with this".
For that, the Cowboys are putting up with Jones?
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