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"to put on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to describe the action of wearing or adding clothing, makeup, or jewelry, putting on a performance, or installing a device. For example, "She put on a beautiful dress for the party."
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Bugger to put on, mind….
They fail to put on exculpatory evidence.
She needs to put on weight.
Unsurprisingly, he started to put on weight.
Tuckness started to put on his makeup.
I want something to put on".
"You want to put on a play?
to put on shows.
"I didn't want to put on weight.
You didn't want to put on airs.
That's something I have to put on".
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