Examples of 'put in context' in a sentence

Meaning of "put in context"

put in context - to consider or place something within a particular setting or framework to better understand its meaning or significance

How to use "put in context" in a sentence

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put in context
All the more so for being put in context.
Not put in context where context exists and is relevant.
The danger of cooptation should be put in context.
Some of the goals are put in context of the requirements of Islam.
Public sector scepticism has however to be put in context.
Ideas are most valuable when they are put in context of customer needs and circumstances.
Numbers can be misleading if they are not put in context.
Put in context the objectives of the TCCM and the career of former students.
Quantify potential and put in context.
Put in context I understand what you mean.
The words have to be put in context.
O Put in context with other risks ;?
The requirement of compulsory membership must be put in context.
And the mind to be able to put in context what it is they're.
But the scope of this collaboration must be put in context.

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This should be put in context.
Likewise, cultural interpretations are important, but need to be put in context.
The cost needs to be put in context.
The idea is that the scope of the project is presented and put in context.
Policies on geographic mobility need tobe put in context with other policies.
Our point is simply that bits of evidence must be put in context.
Talent that is often forgotten or not put in context with the arts.
The risk of stillbirth and infant death should also be put in context.
All health alerts and travel tips are also put in context for the patient.
That said, the meaning is probably obvious to a fluent speaker, when put in context.
The question has to be put in context.
However, as impressive as today 's performance is, the rally needs to be put in context.
Natural sugar must be put in context.
All of these issues are open and must be put in context.
To begin, the issue is put in context.
Data does not mean anything unless it is put in context.
King 's death needs to be put in context.
RECOMMENDATIONS Our recommendations need to be put in context.
However, it should be put in context.
But friends of McChrystal's say his time in Iraq should be put in context.
Information is essentially data put in context.
Short-form's success should be respected, but it needs to put in context.
This observation needs to be put in context.
Chatham House 's Cargill said Rwanda 's past had to be put in context.
But the history of ideas and scientific debates are rarely put in context for students.
The growth of the personal loan put in context.
As characters, they also need to be put in context.
To properly appreciate this progress, it must be put in context.
Of course, all of these quotes need to be put in context.
A substantial sum, but one that should be put in context.
A knife? As I right now can not be put in context.

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