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"bring it to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to bringing something to someone or an event. For example, "Please remember to bring it to the meeting tomorrow."
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To bring it to its knees.
"I bring it to prayer".
Pixels seem to bring it to life.
Slowly bring it to the boil.
Want to bring it to the White House?
Then I'll bring it to you".
We bring it to every event".
We're going to bring it to Britain".
Can he bring it to Arsenal?
"You also need to bring it to yourself.
But you can't reverse it, bring it to assertion.
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