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How to use put into words in a sentence

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It is difficult to put into words, but it is rather like the disappearance of a permanent unwelcome guest.
I was one of two writers invited by the commission on culture and sport to help an ad hoc committee put into words a new code of practice.
Babies and toddlers do pick up on stress in the home and often act out what they are unable to put into words.
The first time you save a life is something you cannot put a price on or put into words.
The textures emanating from that box are also hard to put into words, like a delayed thumb piano, perhaps?
She can now put into words what has never before been heard by another human being.
Its apparent solidity, in terms of the ability to explain it, comes from the number of questions that it does not even dare to put into words.
Though every piece is different, they are all trying to get at certain things that are difficult to put into words.
It is far beyond any ability I have, honourable senators, to put into words what he has meant to his family.
Klein attempts in a very graphic way to put into words preverbal experiences by describing the ways bodily and sensory experiences are registered in the mind.
If we have secret thoughts, thoughts which cannot be put into words, it is said that we are not transparent.
I cannot put into words, written or spoken, what my heart lived then, and is still living now.
These stones that we bring say something about our convictions, even if it is not always put into words.
My survival no longer offers the time, but to see others expressing frustration they can barely put into words is helpful.
It lends the photos a quality that I'm finding hard to put into words, other than that somehow, these places seem far more expressive in false colour than in reality.
How can I put into words what I think of him other than bleep, bleep, bleep?
A problem only becomes intelligible when it is put into words.
With his statement that Africa does not need democracy but water pumps, Colonel Gaddafi has undoubtedly put into words what many of his fellow dictators think.
Rather than exchanging photos of real-life situations, we must put into words and share the structure and the logic of our processes and pathways.
The meaning escapes description: it cannot be put into words.
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Examples from Classical Literature
After all, Correy had no more than put into words some fears which had been harassing me.
They would not be a girl's feelings any longer if they could be put into words,' replied the mountain nymph, laughing, but avoiding his eye.
But who shall put into words limitless, visionless, silent void?
She dared not put into words the thoughts that rioted in her heart.
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