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The phrase "bring something to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action when someone or something is being taken somewhere or provided with something. For example: "Amy is bringing her laptop to class to finish her assignment."
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"They all bring something to fashion".
"We will all bring something to eat.
"They bring something to the table".
I like to bring something to read that's inspiring.
I bring something to the table that you need.
It has to bring something to the table, nutritionally.
Which makes everyone feel compelled to bring something to say.
Both these old stagers bring something to the party.
Then you will bring something to the photography".
The other guy has to bring something to the table".
"I had to convince myself that I could bring something to the table," he said.
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