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The phrase 'remain put' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that a person, thing or group should stay in the same place or position. For example, "The authorities advised residents to remain put in their homes until the storm passed."
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Some voters remain put off by what they see as his moderate positions from the past on issues like health care and abortion.
"I can't tell you the pressure that Project Fear and remain put on senior business people not to articulate their views," he said.
Although it has since bounced back, some hotel analysts say lenders remain put off by Anaheim's low average room rate, about $76, compared with an overall nationwide average of $81 through November, according to Smith Travel Research.
Many are, and may remain, put off by the sight of a seemingly fair-skinned white woman who passed herself off as a light-skinned African American woman and became a local leader in one of the nation's most venerable black civil rights group.
Mira, Alfons and Hai remain put while the boy moves animatedly, pointing in the direction of the far end of the hallway, and suddenly hauling his arm to point in the other direction.
"There is evidence that the popular sentiment linked to ongoing financial crises is much deeper and more serious than people have recognized". Those campaigning to remain put their money on the polls being right, experts said.
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She (and others) succeeded: 75% of the north London borough's voters chose remain, putting it in the top 10 across the UK.
His second, with 4 50 remaining, put Tampa Bay up, 4-2.
Trapattoni can assemble a stronger case than Levein's for remaining put.
Hall's second touchdown, a 54-yard run with 12 23 remaining, put Holy Cross ahead, 27-18.
Rich Peverly's goal with 6 03 remaining put the Thrashers ahead, 5-4.
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