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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has brought out" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that has been revealed or emphasized by someone or something. Example: The success of this new product launch has brought out the true potential of our marketing team.
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This has brought out the sectarian fears on all sides.
Yoplait, from General Mills, has brought out Yoplait Greek.
He has brought out the unexpected best in Mutombo.
Brexit really has brought out the worst of the British.
In the meantime, this has brought out a little humility in almost everyone.
But he has brought out the best side in me: I feel happy and secure now.
Now the same publisher, University Press of Florida, has brought out her sequel, "More Balanchine Variations".
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The Charlie Hebdo massacre has brought out the best of France.
Now, Fantagraphics has brought out "The Wolverton Bible," a collection of these illustrations.
Time has brought out her core: careerist ambition and a combative tenacity.
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