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"brought up on" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to be raised or educated in a particular way, often referring to one's upbringing or childhood experiences. It can also mean to introduce or expose someone to a certain topic or idea. Example: She was brought up on a farm, so she has a deep understanding and appreciation for agriculture. Example: I was brought up on jazz music, thanks to my parents who played it constantly in our home.
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I was practically brought up on it".
Mark was brought up on love".
That's what I was brought up on.
I was brought up on Connery's Bond.
He was also brought up on internal charges.
McCarthy was brought up on an Illinois farm.
He was brought up on a farm in Derry.
He said that he was brought up on a farm.
Just like cricket we were brought up on.
My grandmother was brought up on the goldfields.
This is a generation brought up on hard porn.
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