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Discover Ludwig"was put up with" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase used to describe toleration of an unpleasant occurrence. For example: "Alice was not very happy about the noise her neighbor was making, but she put up with it."
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The sculptor had it cast in Bavaria and filled it with cigars as a means of smuggling them into Austrian, something went wrong, and the statue was put up with the stogies inside.
To assess corrosion resistance of iron aluminides a comparative study was put up with that of stainless steels.
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"I started wondering why the hell I was putting up with this," he says.
And to think, back in my early days of Usenet use (2001ish), I was putting up with two days retention.
Photographs of us were put up with our names underneath.
Since then, I've been with him and he's put up with me".
I think she's put up with a lot of crap.
'There's no way I would have put up with what he's put up with, but he's got a great life of his own, great mates.
The $41 million building is being put up with the aid of a $15 million gift from Harold Fitzgerald Lenfest and his wife, Marguerite.
Much of the information on the wall is put up with pushpins, but the richly colored photograph is replete with familiar Warhol images and hence nostalgia.
The possible complications listed in the manufacturer's package inserts are the result of chemical activity, and are not merely nuisances to be put up with or ignored.
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