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“That risk is now put to bed,” Moffett wrote.

Any lingering concerns about Kyrgios' physical state were put to bed with a hold to love in an opening service game which demonstrated he had lost none of his trademark power.

From BBC

In that fictional universe, the boy-king Joffrey was put to bed.

From Salon

As a practical matter, it is past time to put to bed the idea that no man is above the law.

From Slate

Part of what was happening was a concerted effort close the door on anyone who was thinking of challenging her at the Democratic National Convention in late August, of course, but by Sunday night, that concern had been put to bed — along with exhausted campaign staff and Harris herself.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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