Sentence examples for bringing to your from inspiring English sources

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You do not want to adopt the negativity that the customer is bringing to your business.

(The Choice somehow missed this post a few days ago, but it's still worth bringing to your attention today).

One way they can do this is by bringing to your argument "witnesses" who provide evidence that supports a particular claim.

If you're struggling to secure a graduate job at the moment, you may be doubting what a degree is bringing to your career right now.

The letter began, "The American Bicentennial Research Institute takes pleasure in bringing to your attention that you have been selected to appear as a reference source in its LIBRARY OF HUMAN RESOURCES.

It's... Murray the Kiwi! "Rugby was in fact invented by the British," he points out, "but it is hardly anything you should be bringing to your defence as of last night.

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Breakfast brought to your room in morning.

How many other stories does this bring to your mind?

Substandard quality work will be immediately brought to your attention.

What has your training and experience as a doctor brought to your work as a writer?

What has the Lehman Brothers acquisition brought to your firm?

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