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put together

Definition for put together

verb as in make by putting pieces together

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The lack of incisiveness in Martin's team is remarkable for a set of players put together for a relative king's ransom.

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In 2003 he took an African American art history class in graduate school, and when he tried to put together a bibliography, he found it difficult to find primary sources.

Cinematographer Michael Bauman puts together a gorgeous, silhouetted shot of St. Carlos’ skateboarding scouts vaulting over rooftops in front of a building lit up to look like the American flag.

Alonso, who will turn 45 in July next year, says he believes Aston Martin have put together all the ingredients needed to win.

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Last week it said it is "listening to families" as it puts together its plans in an effort to "transform outcomes for every child with special educational needs".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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