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Discover Ludwig"bring off" is a correct and usable phrase in English.
You can use it to mean to successfully complete or accomplish something, especially after considerable effort. Example sentence: After months of working on the project, she was able to bring it off.
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It's also devilishly hard to bring off.
"It's a hard thing to bring off.
But it is extremely difficult to bring off.
But all of them bring off their roles with aplomb.
The "Missa Solemnis" is difficult to bring off.
It also proves how hard it is to bring off.
What's harder to bring off than a great comic novel?
But an engineering Asilomar might be hard to bring off.
Performed complete, Book II is harder to bring off.
Concentration of effort alone is not enough to bring off such a theatrical coup.
Not that we question the eventual ability of science to bring off this grotesque stunt.
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