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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Brought to light" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something has been revealed or made known, often something that was previously hidden or unknown. Example: "The investigation brought to light several important facts that had been overlooked."
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Proofs of Undoubted Frauds Brought to Light.
This brought to light some drawbacks with the service.
He always brought to light the tension between the two.
Could Schock's problems have been brought to light anyways?
For others, it brought to light their ignorance.
"However," Mr. Andrews said, "nothing new was brought to light".
The restoration brought to light Bologna's distant past.
Interviews following the relief operation brought to light clear hierarchies.
However various studies have also brought to light certain disadvantages to these systems.
The mystery of Masonry brought to light by [the] Gormagons [graphic] / Hogarth inv: et scul.
"When you lose, they will be brought to light," he said.
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