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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future obligation or expectation regarding bringing something.
Example: "I am to bring the documents to the meeting tomorrow."
Alternatives: "I am supposed to bring" or "I am required to bring".
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In an interview earlier this year Ms Hynde told The Independent : "If I can use who I am to bring attention to our cause then that's great".
"They told me that if I am to bring up my torture case that the show can be cut short and the network can be shut down.
If I am to bring my passion to work, I need to make a choice.
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Marcelo was to bring tamales.
Cornelio was to bring plates.
My art is to bring people together".
This was to bring humiliation upon us.
It is to bring back stoicism.
His unequivocal mandate was to bring change.
They were to bring binoculars.
Our mission is to bring people together.
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