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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring him up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to raise or educate someone, usually a child, in a specific way or to a certain standard. Example: The couple decided to bring their son up in a bilingual household so he would be able to speak both English and Spanish fluently.
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Why bring him up at all?
But I really wish people wouldn't bring him up.
Other Republican aspirants bring him up even less than that.
So we bring him up — eight innings, two hits.
His mother's younger sister, Rosa, helped to bring him up.
"I had to bring him up in the freight elevator".
"We will bring him up to speed as quickly as possible".
"We will bring him up as our own," Aunt Salwa said.
I just can't nod and smile when people bring him up anymore".
And he's just a boy then, so I really bring him up, like a foster father.
A swing-like wooden plank lowered to bring him up got stuck.
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