The phrase "brought thoughts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas or reflections that have been introduced or shared by someone.
Example: "The speaker brought thoughts to the table that challenged our previous assumptions."
Alternatives: "introduced ideas" or "shared reflections".
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Elastic-band stretches brought thoughts of forces and harmonic motion.
In "Double Exposure" Diva Gray's explosive, silky singing brought thoughts of Gabriel serenading the heaven-bound, adding a bit of warmth to Mr. Ruggieri's rather chill percussive score.
With light, brought thoughts of love.
That brought thoughts of my own wife to mind.
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Which brings thoughts back to the question of why this most courteous of individuals should scrap so much.
Looking at trees brings thoughts about their endurance and ours on the ground we share, about growth and about the passage of time.
October -- with its cool, crisp days, autumn foliage and harvest celebrations -- brings thoughts of fall festivals like Oktoberfest brimming with plentiful food, good fellowship and beer.
Shimmering in the light from large adjacent windows, it looks like nothing so much as the sparkling sea we have enjoyed on a clear vacation day, bringing thoughts of happy and tranquil times on the water.
Each bench would be a private shrine in a public universe, each star, at times visible and at times imagined, bringing thoughts of eternity that might help us confront what we have seen.
Does looking at your desk bring thoughts of tall buildings and pills to your mind?
Bientôt L'été features a virtual beach where the waves bring thoughts pulled from novels by Marguerite Duras.
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