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"put things in the right place" what does it mean?



 
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"put things in the right place" what does it mean? Sun Jun 08, 2008 14:54 pm  "put things in the right place" what does it mean?
 

"put things in the right place" what does it mean.

"put things in the correct place" ...wats the difference b/w both...
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"put things in the right place" what does it mean? Fri Jun 13, 2008 10:58 am  "put things in the right place" what does it mean?
 

Yes, the two phrases 'to put things in the correct place' and 'to put things in the right place' have the same meaning: to put things where they belong.
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