Examples of 'often puts' in a sentence

Meaning of "often puts"

implies that something or someone frequently places or positions something in a particular way or manner

How to use "often puts" in a sentence

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Tom often puts cinnamon in his coffee.
I think that the world often puts labels on us.
This often puts their lives in danger.
She is extremely focused on dance and often puts pressure on herself.
This pain often puts a strain on people.
She wants the best for others and often puts herself last.
Spring often puts people in a mood to clean.
The abundance of rules and regulations often puts off sailing enthusiasts.
That often puts things in perspective for me.
The change associated with migration often puts migrants in a position of vulnerability.
Money often puts a spotlight on what we do not know.
He takes his time and too often puts off what needs to be done.
Tom often puts honey in his tea instead of sugar.
Growing older is what most often puts you at risk of developing it.
Word often puts too much space between letters.

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The annual travel rush around the festival often puts the transport system to the test.
Winter often puts significant pressure on our facilities.
His Holiness was prompted to repeat a question he often puts to scientists.
Donatello often puts too much burden on himself.
Rachel 's glamorous life often puts her at risk.
It often puts you to test.
Fast-paced urbanization often puts many cities at risk.
This often puts them in violent opposition to the government.
Hyottoko represents a character who often puts a white scarf with blue dots around the face.
She often puts Shogo in awkward situations.
Faulty foreign policy often puts US in bad situations.
This taboo often puts researchers in a difficult position and presents them with an ethical dilemma.
Bearing the name of Jesus often puts us at odds with the world.
Aimée often puts herself in danger and at times gets injured.
Has many friends, but this often puts her in danger.
Ambition often puts men upon doing the meanest offices.
Furthermore, his scientific curiosity often puts him into dangerous situations.
Belly fat often puts men at risk for serious health problems.
Similarly, surgical decompression is an invasive procedure that often puts the patient at risk.
Public opinion often puts a brake on scientific progress.
Her tastes are considered unusual, even abnormal, which often puts her at odds with Chiri.
Travel often puts us off centre.
So, the tube through which the urine passes often puts pressure on the bladder.
This practice often puts her into conflict with other doctors.
To follow important projects, the Enterprise often puts heavy procedures into place.
This situation often puts service personnel in a dilemma over conflicting objectives.
Good-natured and selfless, she often puts others before herself.
Her work often puts her as well as her loved ones at risk.
Into emptiness, nature puts love ; the mind often puts hate.
Prolonged unemployment often puts youth at a higher risk of delinquency.
Thus, blindfolding or hooding should be forbidden . ( g ) Administrative detention often puts detainees beyond judicial control.
Their contribution often puts the debates into perspective.
Adhemar often puts his intelligence in advantage to the US government.
Indeed, working as a policeman often puts you at risk to lose your life.
Mr Crane often puts off his nightly bath just so he can hear your show.

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