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"you put" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence, commonly as the subject and verb, to describe an action taken by someone. For example: - "You put the book on the shelf." - "Can you put the dishes in the dishwasher?" - "I appreciate all the effort you put into this project." - "Why did you put your keys in the freezer?" - "Please put your phone on silent during the movie."
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"You put it on.
Where did you put it?
Suppose you put down unemployment.
You put it on yourself.
You — put on a helmet!
"Where would you put me?
Where would you put them?
You put yours to side.
Unless you put it away.
You put down ten bucks.
Where should you put pressure?
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