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The phrase "bring it into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to physically or mentally bring something from one place or state into another. Example: "Could you please bring it into the office tomorrow? I need to have a closer look at it."
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The ONS changed its GDP methodologies to bring it into line with international standards.
Why bring it into the loo?
Just don't bring it into the restaurant".
So how to bring it into Sente?
And bring it into your singing".
These pieces bring it into the light.
"We want to bring it into the digital space".
"We want to bring it into the cafe".
"The challenge was to bring it into the 21st century.
Mr Abbas must embrace Hamas to bring it into line.
We need to bring it into the forefront.
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