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"bringing up the topic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce or refer to a topic that has not been discussed yet. For example: "Bringing up the topic of education, what do you think are the most important issues facing schools today?".
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He added that in bringing up the topic, the BBC was not acting with "integrity".
Are you bringing up the topic to learn, or to debate?
She had warned me that he is brusque, and asked me not to upset him by bringing up the topic of human rights.
Such words arise, he said, "because people want to make it perfectly clear to their listeners that they are not bringing up the topic for prurient reasons".
But like everybody else who deals with girls, I'm aware that this means bringing up the topic when girls are pretty young.
On CNN, Rodman hit out at his interviewer for bringing up the topic of Mr Bae's captivity, saying he was there to "open a door" to the country for the rest of the world.
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An effective tool can be bringing up the topics of name-calling and bullying at dinner or bedtime.
Onstage, Letterman brought up the topic.
Patients should bring up the topic themselves.
If not, bring up the topic yourself.
When I brought up the topic recently, Wales seemed irritated.
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