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Discover LudwigThis is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, but it typically expresses the speaker's intention or plan to bring something with them. Example: "I will bring some snacks to the party tonight."
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"I will bring some from Israel, maybe.
And I certainly know that, if elected, I will bring some of that to the table and help to create a context in which we can have a genuinely inclusive discussion of the serious issues that confront us.
Just overheard my 11yo son on the phone with his friend, "Don't worry, I will bring some of my dad's money".
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"Death for me will be a welcome relief," Mr. Hayes said, "and I hope it will bring some peace and comfort to those who I have hurt so much".
On December 2, 2010, Hayes apologized for the pain and suffering he had caused to the Petit family and added that "Death for me will be a welcome relief and I hope it will bring some peace and comfort to those who I have hurt so much".
"It's a stricter, more extensive law and I think it will bring some changes," says Yao Bo, a popular online commentator who often writes about food safety issues.
I'll bring some Nesquik.
"If they don't listen to me, I'll bring some people along," Mr. Jaradat added.
"She threatened it: 'Someday before I kill myself, I'll bring some people down with me.' " Sylvia opened fire in a suburban Philadelphia shopping mall in 1985, killing three people and wounding seven.
I'll bring some Post-it notes for that game where you have to stick the name of a famous historical figure on your forehead, and we'll have a good laugh when it turns out that Dave and Sam are related to half of them.
And maybe I'll bring some faux-cheese treats for myself and to share with others.
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