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"bring on" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It has several different meanings, including "to cause something to happen," "to make an effort," "to summon courage," and "to present something to be considered." For example, you could say "Let's bring on the new year with a fresh outlook!".
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Let's bring on tomorrow".
Now bring on the tweets.
Now bring on the Olympics".
Now - bring on those crocuses!
And bring on modern supercomputers.
So bring on the Americans.
And bring on the wine.
We bring on Earth warming.
Bring on the next one".
Bring on the fondue!
Bring on 10 porcupines.
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