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Discover Ludwig"a brag" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a boast or statement of one's own accomplishments. For example, "He made a brag about his high grades in school."
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"It's a brag point".
It's not a brag.
Not a brag, just a fact.
That is less informative and more of a brag.
"It has become a brag, and bragging doesn't always work".
It was a brag he never backed up in more than 20 attempts.
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"I was completely available," she writes (her favorite orgy being a brag-fest), "at all times and in all places, without hesitation or regret... and with a totally clear conscience".
Hillary Clinton has a bragging problem.
The evening began with a bragging competition.
We have a bragging, nationalist and proudly ignorant elite.
The Pathfinder avoids the minivan styling curse, but what's left hardly seems a bragging point.
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