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The phrase "at brings" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "The event at brings together various artists from around the world." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "that brings" or "which brings".
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Each thing Quentin looks at brings to his mind a past and a future.
Startup Battlefield at brings the world's top early stage startups together on one stage to compete for equity free prize money, and the attention of media and investors world wide.
Johan: The more of these records I hear, and the more album jackets I look at, brings about a notion of an American cultural vernacular.
The person who was sliced at brings their hands above their head, while the two people directly to the left and right of them make a slashing motion at the person's sides.
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Accounts of AT use predominantly focused on the benefits AT brought to carers and their caring roles.
She was good at bringing people together.
But I have always been good at bringing people together.
I'm quite good at bringing people together," he said.
These grants are specifically aimed at bringing established people back.
They are looking at bringing these ideas to other territories.
"Our pupils are really, really good at bringing them back".
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