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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very put" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context to be usable in any specific situation. Example: "The project was very put together, showcasing excellent teamwork."
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"You put it on and you feel very put together.
Everyone looks very put out whenever boring Emma speaks.
"The color and the slight sheen to that silk and wool all looks very put together.
She's always very put together – full makeup, hair done – and I'm so not.
I ask this because, at thirty-two, I am very put off by current pop music and this makes me feel old and crabby.
Yeah, cleanup in Aisle 7. I was very put off by the writing and tone, which when not utterly patronizing or aggressively disingenuous were bafflingly tone-deaf.
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Of course you consider the very putting of that question profane.
"They don't clap, they don't stand, they're very put-offish.
Garcia, who is fifty-six, looked very put-together, with a sweet smile and a sharp little travel bag.
Trent is somewhere between these worlds because he's a very put-together guy mounting a very well-choreographed show.
"Eric goes up to this very put-together woman who worked there and says, 'My girlfriend has been taking some amazing pictures,' " Ms. Denny recalled, adding with a laugh, "Eric and his charm offensive!" The woman's name was Pamela Williams, and she agreed to take a look.
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