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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bragging about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an instance in which someone talks in an exaggerated or boastful manner about their accomplishments. For example, "My brother was bragging about his new job all night."
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What are you bragging about?
Stop bragging about it.
He was bragging about it.
Bragging about Nico Rosberg.
They issue press releases bragging about them.
Officials kept bragging about the memo.
I keep bragging about that around here.
Now he's bragging about his liberal approach.
The ministerial bragging about record employment?
We're not sure that's worth bragging about.
They would be bragging about their country.
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