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"brought up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be taught or trained in a certain way, or to be familiar with something from a young age. For example: He was brought up to follow a strict set of rules and was expected to adhere to them.
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Kids are being brought up to hate".
"They're brought up to do that".
I wasn't brought up to take shit.
I wasn't brought up to believe that".
It's roots music brought up to date.
I was brought up to moisturise, too.
They have been brought up to fight for their lives.
Mr Cameron was brought up to be socially concerned.
He'd like to see more plays brought up to date.
The story of Snow White, brought up to date.
How were you brought up to behave at the table?
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