The preferred usage seems to be, "with compliments of ...."
The root word of Expression is "press". The word literally means "to press out", as in pressing out/putting out feelings or words.
If you are putting it in the tie-dying term then no, if the term means to end life then no. The correct spelling is Dying.
An expression that simply means to take the time to write. You cannot write if the pen is not touching the paper, so "Putting the pen to the paper" means writing.
Dying is correct for the meaning "starting to die, heading toward death". Dyeing is used when talking about putting a colored dye into a fabric.
Putting on airs = acting snobby/acting behind a facade.
evalauting the expression
The root word of Expression is "press". The word literally means "to press out", as in pressing out/putting out feelings or words.
they're putting their shoes right there.
Yes. What is not correct is your putting the article "a" before grammar.
To spoil someone's plans or discourage them from acheiving their goals
It involves putting the expression in a solveable form.
by putting a correct code
No. Not by itself, but as part of an expression, "[ You are]{understood} putting me to tears. " yes. Meaning you are aggravating or exasperating someone so much they are driven to tears.
False (not positive)
Framing a research question involves clearly defining the topic or issue you want to investigate, identifying the specific aspect you want to study, and formulating a clear and focused question that guides your research. It helps you to establish a purpose for your study, refine your focus, and ensure that your research efforts are directed towards answering a specific question.
That is the correct spelling for "arranged" (organized, or in order).
you might die your putting yourself at risk