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  • 71put/lay/set down a/your marker — (for sth) ► to show clearly what your opinion or position about something is, and how you plan to act in the future: »By entering into this partnership, the company has put down a clear marker for the future. »Now is the time for a clear marker… …

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  • 72put/lay/set down a/your marker for sth — put/lay/set down a/your marker (for sth) ► to show clearly what your opinion or position about something is, and how you plan to act in the future: »By entering into this partnership, the company has put down a clear marker for the future. »Now… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 73put/lay/set down your marker — put/lay/set down a/your marker (for sth) ► to show clearly what your opinion or position about something is, and how you plan to act in the future: »By entering into this partnership, the company has put down a clear marker for the future. »Now… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 74put/lay/set down your marker for sth — put/lay/set down a/your marker (for sth) ► to show clearly what your opinion or position about something is, and how you plan to act in the future: »By entering into this partnership, the company has put down a clear marker for the future. »Now… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 75put ideas into someone's head — put ideas into (someone s) head to make someone want to do something they had not thought about doing before, especially something stupid. Don t go putting ideas into his head. We haven t got the money for a car. (often in continuous tenses) Who… …

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  • 76put ideas into head — put ideas into (someone s) head to make someone want to do something they had not thought about doing before, especially something stupid. Don t go putting ideas into his head. We haven t got the money for a car. (often in continuous tenses) Who… …

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  • 77put up or shut up — means you do something you are talking about or not to talk about it any more …

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  • 78put a price on something — put a price/value/etc on something phrase to make a judgment about the price or amount of something It’s a rare piece of jewellery, but I wouldn’t like to put a value on it. Thesaurus: setting, controlling and changing prices and costshyponym… …

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  • 79put onto — ˌput ˈonto [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they put onto he/she/it puts onto present participle putting onto past tense …

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  • 80put your foot in it — british phrase to accidentally say something that is embarrassing or that upsets or annoys someone. The American expression is put your foot in your mouth Jack really put his foot in it by telling Alice about the surprise party. Thesaurus: to be …

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