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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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put (something) forward<br />

- to state or advance an idea<br />

I put my new plan forward at the meeting to see if anyone was interested in it.<br />

put (something) in mothballs<br />

- to put something in storage<br />

The government decided to put the old ferry in mothballs.<br />

put (something) into practice<br />

- to start using a plan or idea<br />

I think that our supervisor should put some of his ideas into practice.<br />

put (something) into print<br />

- to have something printed <strong>and</strong> published<br />

It was difficult to get the company to put the information pamphlets into print.<br />

put (something) into words<br />

- to find a way to express a feeling with words<br />

It was difficult to put my sadness at my aunt's death into words.<br />

put (something) on hold<br />

- to postpone something, to stop the progress of something<br />

We decided to put the weekend trip on hold.<br />

put (something) on ice<br />

- to delay or postpone something<br />

The city put the plans for the new stadium on ice as they tried to get more money for<br />

the project.<br />

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