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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

put in

As to stitching teeth, it would sound as if she is sewing new teeth to put in. I would forget it as a phrase immediately.

What does "put in" means here?
  

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Sounds like someone has invented a new type of dental implant. (a new set of teeth to be installed where the old ones used to be)

  • Sounds like someone has invented a new type of dental implant.
  • (a new set of teeth to be installed where the old ones used to be)
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Sounds like someone has invented a new type of dental implant. (a new set of teeth to be installed where the old ones used to be)

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