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The phrase "stamp it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means to firmly or forcefully impress or imprint something, often with a stamp or seal. Example: "I received important documents from the bank today, and they asked me to stamp it with my signature and date before mailing it back."
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The sheer size of its rodent population is enough to stamp it with the horror label.
"I can stamp it for you".
We stamp it out of them.
We need to stamp it out".
Next, four bureaucrats must stamp it.
They want to stamp it out.
No good method to stamp it out.
Many more, however, have merely pretended to stamp it out.
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"We are not just going to rubber-stamp it".
"The board had to rubber-stamp it after the fact," he said.
He urged them not to "rubber-stamp it at this stage".
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