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put into power
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put someone into power and put someone in
to elect or appoint someone to office or a position of power. The board decided to put an unknown from another company into the presidency. They put in a complete unknown.
See also: power, put


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Jim said: "There is no way that you can't tell when the water is too hot to put someone in.
BUSINESSES and city centre organisations are being urged to draw up their own evacuation plan and put someone in charge of it.
A TEENAGER who told police he would not calm down until he had put someone in a bodybag has been fined pounds 100.
 
 
 
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