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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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We've put in things in place

I'm trying to understand about this line "we've put in things in place" to what reffer "place"?
they are talking about digital coins so I don't manage to understand to what reffer the "place"?

and forth and very very importantly we've made this very very easy to use. it's the wallet is very easy to set up, we've put in things in place like ATMs to where that makes this very easy for the average person to use. so what is the driving force for significantly higher prices for a Bitcoin?
  

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There are numerous errors in this text. The underlined part appears to be a mistake for "we've put things in place". g.

  • There are numerous errors in this text.
  • The underlined part appears to be a mistake for "we've put things in place".
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  • a facility or procedure.
  • For physical facilities, that have a physical location, "place" literally means the place where they are located, but in this expression we tend not to focus on the literal meaning.
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There are numerous errors in this text. The underlined part appears to be a mistake for "we've put things in place".

"put (something) in place" is a set expression, meaning to set up, install or establish something, e.g. a facility or procedure. For physical facilities, that have a physical location, "place" literally means the place where they are located, but in this expression we tend

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