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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has to bring' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a requirement to provide something, or an obligation to do something. For example: "My friend has to bring a dish to the potluck dinner tonight."
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"He has to bring us back together".
It has to bring willing lenders and willing borrowers together.
It has to bring people really close to each other.
Here he has to bring life to theater.
He always has to bring it back to the right.
"And it has to bring about negative responses".
"The president has to bring the country together".
This step has to bring both societies towards normalisation".
The other guy has to bring something to the table".
It has to bring something to the table, nutritionally.
It has to bring him comfort during his down time.
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