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The phrase "it brings me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to express a feeling or emotion that is evoked by something. Example: The smell of freshly baked bread always brings me back to my childhood, when my mother used to make it for us on weekends.
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"It brings me back".
"It brings me right back to center".
Music is critical; it brings me joy.
It brings me luck," and ran out.
It brings me out in tears quite often.
"It brings me joy that I have gotten this far".
It brings me back to the example of Maigret again.
"I run for the joy it brings me".
"It brings me closer to myself; but struggle?
"It brings me to bloody tears," he said, as he read a few e-mails aloud.
"It brings me the nicest memories, that's for sure," Djokovic said of the shot.
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