Examples of 'that puts me at' in a sentence

Meaning of "that puts me at"

that puts me at - this phrase is used to indicate a certain level of understanding or realization by the speaker

How to use "that puts me at" in a sentence

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that puts me at
That puts me at ease even more.
I bring you into a classified program that puts me at risk again.
That puts me at a distinct disadvantage.
Is there any evidence that puts me at the cottage?
Now that puts me at odds with the whole culture.
You have always thought of me almost as a father, and that puts me at a disadvantage.
And that puts me at risk.
I have a power alliance with pops, so that puts me at three and you at four.
Then that puts me at ease.
I imagine I am performing for you, and somehow that puts me at ease.
Well that puts me at a disadvantage because you are a master of the knives and the swords.
All the other councils, they do, and that puts me at a disadvantage.
But even that puts me at odds with God.
But if you mess with Mr. Han, that puts me at risk, too.
And I think that puts me at a pretty good advantage.

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That puts me at parity to what I am paying for gasoline.
You're an employee. And that puts me at risk.
A direction that puts me at ease with my choice, myself and others.
I know that puts me at a disadvantage sometimes, because that 's one way of doing business.
Quite frankly, that puts me at somewhat of a disadvantage.
That puts me at a huge disadvantage as a writer, I know that.
Well, that puts me at ease.
That puts me at 7 books read this month.
I am afraid that puts me at a disadvantage, because I do not know who you are.
That puts me at a slight disadvantage, does not it?
Well, that puts me at a disadvantage.
That puts me at a total of 25 so far since January.
But that puts me at like 70 years old.
That puts me at risk, you know?
And that puts me at risk . You are an employee.
That puts me at a disadvantage, does not it, Tuffley?

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