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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an action or a context in which you are presenting something or leading into a discussion.
Example: "As I bring my presentation to a close, I want to highlight the key takeaways."
Alternatives: "as I present" or "while I introduce".
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As long as I bring loads of cash".
As long as I bring him home a German girl, he'll be fine".
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The attending hands me the leads, and I feel slightly uncomfortable as I bring them to the patient's head.
As for me, as long as I bring home the bacon, the corporal in the stomach, and white wine at the bistro, I'm happy like a king!
I'll make it smaller you'll see the side bands go away until finally we have a pure sinusoidal carrier as I bring them back in.
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"As soon as I brought it up, he was absolutely on the same page".
"Kya baat hai! Wow!" The women said as I brought the iPhone in front of them.
I looked at the cheerful crowd around me as I brought out the purse, still hidden in its plastic bag.
I still remember the first time my soufflé didn't collapse as I brought it out of the oven!
As I brought in more and more skulls, my father saw his mistake, and the price he offered plummeted: two dollars to one, from one dollar to 50 cents.
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