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The phrase "able to bring out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to reveal or highlight certain qualities, emotions, or characteristics.
Example: "The artist is able to bring out the beauty of nature in her paintings."
Alternatives: "capable of revealing" or "able to highlight".
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"I was able to bring out my Britpop influences tremendously".
You'd hardly be able to bring out a paper at all.
How did you know you would be able to bring out the chemistry between them?
"He's able to bring out that little kid in you that wants to jump up and down," she said.
But you shouldn't have to throw out the old to be able to bring out the new".
The handful of people who run figure skating will be able to bring out all the arguments about technical difficulty.
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While a demanding task, he was able to design the ATC to bring out thinkers, performers, and tinkerers who were pushing forward critical dialogue about how technology and society were interacting, while highlighting people creating new and thought-provoking technological innovation.
Then when the silks have grown out we are able to make the necessary crosses to bring out specific desirable traits.
"It helps people to bring out what's inside that they may not be able to talk about," Ms. Jendrzejewski said.
Even if by some miracle you could go out and discover comparable sites and make comparable finds, you would not be able to bring them out".
"I hope we will be able to bring them out through cinema," he added.
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