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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brought this to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has presented or delivered something to another person or group.
Example: "She brought this to my attention during the meeting."
Alternatives: "brought this to my notice" or "presented this to."
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Trapattoni brought this to me".
I brought this to Steve Marshall's attention.
He thanked viewers "who brought this to our attention".
"The last few weeks have brought this to the fore.
Ms. Quinn has not brought this to a vote.
Alas, it wasn't the regulators who brought this to light.
"The iPad brought this to life," he said.
Will May congratulate those who brought this to public attention?
What brought this to mind was the scene in front of me.
"Every film, all dictated, and no one brought this to my attention," Dr. Sclafani said.
"We know how LDC works and they've brought this to the table to look at.
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