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put on to
verb
- to connect by telephone
- to inform (someone) of (a person's location or activities)
I put the police on to him
- to tell (a person) about (someone or something beneficial)
can you put me on to a cheap supermarket?
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To help tackle that, a bin lorry was put on to collect some of the rubbish.
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But it’s almost like a mask that you have to put on to navigate this world.
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The slices of Donnie's brain and spinal cord were fixed in a solution and put on to glass microscope slides to be used for research into his condition.
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Special PC Ben Johns said police officers were also faced with abuse on Bonfire Night and extra patrols would be put on to deal with anti-social behaviour.
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The gig was put on to mark the end of the icon's 'Celebration' world tour, and featured performances of a number of her greatest hits.
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