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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on bringing" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is typically used to describe the action of doing something while in the process of bringing something else. For example, "I noticed her eyes light up on bringing out the cake."
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I discovered that no one was focusing on bringing brick-and-mortar stores online.
Osamu Niinuma, 68, was ejected from one shelter because he insisted on bringing his dog.
In this he prided himself especially on bringing Paraguay peace.
The organization focuses on bringing theater to children, mostly upstate.
To focus on bringing Kate Spade to its full potential.
They were focused mostly on bringing the leaker to justice.
Feedly says it's working on bringing its button to Safari.
"Vito insisted on bringing friends from Staten Island.
We would definitely plan on bringing them back.
A crazed revolutionary intent on bringing down the government?
We actually plan on bringing that up a lot.
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