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The phrase "to put in perspective" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to provide context or a comparison to help the reader understand the significance or importance of something. It is often used to clarify or add meaning to a statement or idea. Example: "While it may seem like a small increase, when we put it in perspective and compare it to last year's figures, we can see that sales have actually risen by 15%."
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Right now, more than 10,000 poses are added to the platform each day from users all over the world, from Russia to Brazil to the US and far beyond — which CEO Dustin Rosen likes to put in perspective as "more fashion content than Vogue magazine produces in a year".
I think you've got to put in perspective.
Coach James Jones said Yale's first postseason victory tonight was too fresh to put in perspective.
He understood the press, but he was too exhausted to put in perspective what he knew.
You've got to put in perspective where we are as a developing nation.
As in life, these unsentimental creatures tend to put in perspective the more outlandish desires of their human owners.
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Rodriguez knows that whatever has happened to date, good or bad, has to be put in perspective.
The rogue cycling problem needs to be put in perspective.
Those victories need to be put in perspective.
A. This needs to be put in perspective.
Towns said the figure had to be put in perspective.
More suggestions(16)
to put in made-up
to put in light
to appear in perspective
to put in context
to share in perspective
to put in curricula
to be in perspective
to put in place
to take in perspective
to place in perspective
to put in effort
to put in money
to keep in perspective
to put in correspondence
to put in work
to diverge in perspective
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