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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brings to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something causes a particular feeling, state, or situation to occur.
Example: "The news of her promotion brings to mind all the hard work she put in over the years."
Alternatives: "leads to" or "results in".
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That brings to mind a saying: "Football.
Which brings to mind Bernard L. Madoff.
James Wright brings to his story unusual qualifications.
Zack brings to cataloguing the same qualities that he brings to ball hawking.
Her manner brings to mind Norma Desmond.
That brings to mind another term: Capture.
It brings to mind cranberries, not tomatoes.
Which brings to mind Caroline Lalive.
It's what Crosby brings to election campaigns.
"Look what he brings to the table.
Which brings to mind jet lag.
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