Put together meaning in English
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Definition
to put together: to assemble, to join, to make, to construct; to collect
Could you help me put this presentation together?
This is an irregular verb:
I put together / I put together / I have put together
- "Also, please put together a contract for Brian, and collect any information we need to fill out our paperwork: social security number, medical history, insurance information and any other personal details."
- "Susie and Philip really deserve a little credit for putting this together, all I did was mastermind and orchestrate the -"
- "Bruno : Hey Connors, congratulations on the gold label deal you put together."
- "I trust you both had a chance to put together some compelling arguments?"
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