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'to put across' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are conveying a message clearly to someone. For example: "I made sure I was clear and concise when I put across my point to the audience."
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"Hart's working hard and being clever to put across, I think, a very hateful point.
When asked to name one thing he hoped to put across, Mr. Pilati said, emphatically, "Color".
That's something that's very important for me to put across to the younger generation," he added.
And that was essentially the message Ms. Prada wanted to put across in her clothes.
Was this the sort of narrative the owners of Coast were trying to put across?
It's simple: intelligence and good manners - not a bad message to put across in any story.
"What I do want to put across is that people want to see an increase in the quality of halls.
One of the hardest things to put across in fashion is an erotic life beyond the clothes.
Mr Watt pointed out that it was difficult to put across complex messages in a simple format.
How this West Coast art developed makes for a fascinating and moving story, though it's hard to put across in a museum.
The pronoun "they" was what he meant to put across, a verbal quarantine on the unseen behaviors dividing customer from clerk.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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