Phrasal Verb - put in for
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.Definition
- To request or apply for something on behalf of someone else.
- To nominate someone for a position, award, or recognition.
- To give credit or blame to someone for an action or situation.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll put in a good word for you with the hiring manager. |
| 2 | He put in a strong bid for the contract. |
| 3 | She put in a lot of effort to help her team win. |
| 4 | The teacher put in a request for more funding for the school. |
| 5 | The company put in for a patent on their new technology. |
| 6 | He put in for a promotion after working for the company for five years. |
| 7 | The team put in for an award after winning the championship. |
| 8 | She put in for compensation after being injured on the job. |
| 9 | The students put in for a field trip to the museum. |
| 10 | The manager put in for a bonus for her top-performing employees. |