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Martyjll Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Put in place or put into place?

Would you put something (e.g., a program or procedure) in place or would you put it into place?
  

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Im not very good in english but I think into/to are correct and Im preety sure that there should be an article A before the word PLACE

  • Im not very good in english but I think into/to are correct and Im preety sure that there should be an article A before the word PLACE
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Im not very good in english but I think into/to are correct

and Im preety sure that there should be an article A before the word PLACE
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Hi,
Would you put something (e.g., a program or procedure) in place or would you put it into place?
Both are OK. I think I hear 'in' more.

Put something in(to) place is a standard expression.

Clive

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