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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring online" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to activate or make something available for use, often in the context of technology or a system. Example: The company plans to bring their new software platform online next month, allowing customers to access it from their devices.
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"We bring online organizing expertise".
Here, they share their findings on the best way to bring online learning to your lectures.
The American Center is working on a proposal to bring online coursework to universities to help make the transition.
Technology firms spy an opportunity to bypass old-fashioned distributors and bring online video directly to the living room.And media firms spy a threat.
Revenues from country's rich oil reserves, which ironically the west helped to bring online following the rapprochement with Gaddafi after 2003, threaten to run into Isis's coffers.
But a summer of rolling blackouts may be avoided.TEPCO, the Tokyo regional power company, has been able to bring online more power plants than it anticipated initially.
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Hulu has successfully brought online TV into the mainstream.
When can low-carbon power plants truly be brought online?
At the time, executives said the plants could be brought online if more production were needed.
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