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"bring it right" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation where someone is required to be prompt and precise when producing something. For example: "The deadline for the project is tomorrow. Bring it right and we can review it together."
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He's going to bring it right there.
Why didn't she bring it right at the beginning?
"This will bring it right back to the top of the agenda".
And Twitter, of course, to bring it right up to date.
With patches, you bring it right down to the essential ingredients".
I'm not really worried about assigning responsibility, so you can bring it right here, if you want to.
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Japan had extended its empire 3000 km to the south, bringing it right to Australia's doorstep.
This just brings it right back to the surface".
And then suddenly you are playing and that brings it right up to the moment".
"I kind of brought it right down to the middle of his swing," Kennedy said.
The ball was cleared but we brought it right back at them.
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