ˌput sth toˈgether

ˌput sth toˈgether
phrasal verb
1) to produce or organize something using many different things
The exhibition has been put together by a group of young artists.[/ex]
2) to make something by joining all its parts
Will you help me put this desk together?[/ex]

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