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"bring a gift" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations, such as when you are inviting someone to a party or event, or when you are reminding someone to bring a present for a specific occasion. Example: "Don't forget to bring a gift for the birthday party tomorrow."
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But I had to bring a gift".
Guests at baby showers bring a gift for the newborn — and some diaper donations.
There is less pressure to bring a gift, and men aren't excluded.
Mr Pattni says that, on his first visit to Mr Moi's luxurious residence, he was advised to bring a gift.
Give a little If you're staying at someone's house, bring a gift (maybe something typical from your own country).
Always bring a gift (fruit or flowers or something from your own country), and remember to take your shoes off at the threshold.
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She brought a gift for cooking.
I asked the host if she had brought a gift.
But when Dr. Frankel returned from Vietnam, he brought a gift.
In fact, bringing a gift after being asked not to strikes me as a bit rude.
Jessica popped in a house tape she'd brought, a gift from Gabriel.
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