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Discover Ludwig"bringing me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is being brought to you or that you are in the process of obtaining. For example, "I am looking forward to my mom bringing me a homemade dinner tonight."
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"She was always bringing me cookies.
Thanks for bringing me to life.
She was bringing me a bundle of clean clothes.
"Now Berlin was bringing me the streetcar train symphony".
People were bringing me food in my hotel room.
I'll always be grateful to Moyes for bringing me here".
They kept bringing me new pages as they were updated".
"The U.S. attorney isn't bringing me those cases," he said.
"Thank you for bringing me, Mom," she said.
"I don't need energy squanderers bringing me down".
He was really talking about bringing me down".
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