Idioms
put forth (something)
to show or display something, to produce something
The girl put forth much effort in order to do well on her exam.
put ideas into (someone's) head
put in (something) or put (something) in
put in (somewhere)
put in a good word for (someone) or put a good word for (someone) in
put in an appearance or put an appearance in
put in for (something)
put in one's two cents
put in time
put off (someone or something) or put (someone or something) off
put off (something) or put (something) off
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screw around
come on the scene
put a hold on (something)
word to the wise
hit the spot
without question
speak out of turn
let (something) loose
in short supply
pop up
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The estimated number of M & M's sold each day in the United States is 200,000,000.
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