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"bring it out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reveal or show something that was previously hidden or not known. Example: "The detective urged the witness to bring out any information she had about the case."
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They bring it out into the world.
"Your job is to bring it out".
Dutton's plan to bring it out next year.
We just wanted to bring it out that far".
"I bring it out whenever we have an election".
"We only bring it out during family reunions," she said.
"My whole thing is to bring it out to everyone," she said.
"He didn't know I was going to bring it out," Bush said.
It's great to hit it at home, but I need to bring it out here.
Carve it in the kitchen, bring it out on the silver tray, use these for serving.
He will bring it out in every debate and speech for the next year.
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