Maybo
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I'm watching a show called "Is It Cake", a baking competition. One of the contestants said "Almost going home last challenge really put in perspective that I really need to focus on making the best log that I can make because I wanna show what I can do, so I'm not going to leave anything to chance".
I can't hear he said "put in" or "put into". I have a question about the use of "put in perspective". I looked that up in the dictionary. The pattern is usually "put X in perspective".
The speaker said "put in perspective". Put what in perspective? Is the situation put in the perspective?
I can't hear he said "put in" or "put into". I have a question about the use of "put in perspective". I looked that up in the dictionary. The pattern is usually "put X in perspective".
The speaker said "put in perspective". Put what in perspective? Is the situation put in the perspective?
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