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The phrase "are bringing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action of bringing something to a location or person in the present continuous tense.
Example: "They are bringing that package to the office right now."
Alternatives: "are delivering that" or "are carrying that."
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Now Mr. Miranda and his tight cadre of post-college collaborators are bringing that group, Freestyle Love Supreme, back to the stage; Mr. Miranda will be a producer and an occasional guest performer, but not a regular member of the cast.
With the click of a mouse we are bringing that experience to the real world.
Too many nonprofit organizations are bringing that "eat as much as you can" approach to their data collection policies.
One of the ways we are bringing that sense of danger to life is by keeping the deep strategic elements from Demon's Souls, while also transitioning from the passive and block-and-attack style of Demon's Souls to a quicker, more offensive and active combat style with close-range weapons and guns.
"We are bringing that level of simplicity and management to any target platform, from on-premises/private Ubuntu, Redhat, Debian, etc. to private clouds like OpenStack to public clouds like Amazon Web Services, Google Compute Engine and Digital Ocean," he said.
It's great to see you are bringing that old 'live show' feeling back.
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"Lower Village is bringing that back.
He and his team started asking themselves in every instance why they were bringing that case.
"What we're doing is bringing that instinctual activism all doctors have to the social arena".
The problem was bringing that performance to the bottom line.
Now Zuckerberg is bringing that game plan to philanthropy.
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