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Discover Ludwig"got to bring" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a strong obligation or responsibility to bring something. Here is an example: "I've got to bring my presentation to the meeting tomorrow or else I'll be in trouble."
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We've got to bring them together.
"We've got to bring the kids back.
You've got to bring them to justice".
So you've got to bring your game".
"We have got to bring this country to its senses".
You've got to bring your A game every day.
We've got to bring power closer to people".
"I never got to bring Christina home," Ms. Hileman said.
"But he's 19; we've got to bring him along slowly".
But again I've got to bring it back to trade.
"We've got to bring recycling to the doorstep".
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