Sentence examples for bringing to mind from inspiring English sources

"bringing to mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest that something has made you think of something else. For example: His words brought to mind childhood memories I hadn't thought of in years.

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The name was catchy and appropriate — bringing to mind the phrase "in a pinch".

"France is a dog hole," one actor said, bringing to mind Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

(He holds his hands like paws, thus bringing to mind the animals he kills unintentionally).

There's a kind of monomania too, bringing to mind Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreak.

Reform has become a dirty word in Japan, bringing to mind the pain of financial crisis, job losses and bankruptcies.

The colors are often bilious, though the palette also turns gunmetal gray, bringing to mind "Sweeney Todd".

This one — bringing to mind the adorable orange fishie in the Disney/Pixar film "Finding Nemo" — is the funniest yet.

At celebrations he was debonair and merry, bringing to mind the dashing officer who served His Majesty's Navy in WWII.

"Get your passport and your bikini," he implores, bringing to mind the novelty hits of summers past.

The pictures of fish, pumpkins, butterflies, and so forth are garish kitsch, bringing to mind greeting cards and coffee mugs.

Sarah Lucas fashions a penis out of cast-aluminum beer cans, bringing to mind both Jasper Johns and Cady Noland.

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