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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring reform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the introduction or implementation of changes or improvements in a system, organization, or policy.
Example: "The new administration aims to bring reform to the education system to enhance student outcomes."
Alternatives: "implement change" or "introduce reform."
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The blog is about lifting up voices, sometimes with a critical lens, but it's going to be more about celebrating Black success, Vietnamese success, Latino success, and efforts to bring reform, including by people who aren't considered reformers.
"These foreigners came to me several times asking me to bring reform.
Yet surely the ballot box is the way to bring reform.
Clinton herself needs to make the case that she can bring reform.
At this, Hamas announced that a Palestinian Authority "under the barrel of Israeli guns" could never bring reform.
Ms. Perelman, who took over as board chairwoman in 2009, also found it difficult to bring reform to the organization.
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The House speaker, Paul Ryan, promised to bring reforms up for a vote but has not yet scheduled one.
In his speech, given in Chinese, he said it would be a mistake to believe that China's economic upswing would bring reforms".
"And they know that if successful, the lawsuit would bring reforms that someone like Sessions thinks are excessive or burdensome to police officers.
However, much work remained to bring reformed ideas to the clergy and to the people.
But they also broke bread with L.A.'s political establishment, seeing it as an effective way to bring reforms.
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