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Discover Ludwig"something bring" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the present tense to refer to something that is currently being brought or brought along. Example: "Could you please help me carry these bags? They're too heavy for me to something bring alone." In this sentence, "something bring" is used to indicate the act of bringing along the bags. It could also be rephrased as "to bring something" or "to bring these bags."
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Ms Batmanghelidjh is unclear why the Government has suddenly threatened her position and said: "Don't just generate these innuendos, if you [government officials] have really got something, bring it".
Isn't it better to, like, do something, bring it more up-to-date?
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Something brought them here.
And then something brought me back.
The New Yorker, July 23 , 1979P. 33 Something brought them here.
"I still enjoy getting something, bringing it home and showing it to my wife.
"It's an empirical question, that something brings about something else, and I doubt it.
She's very sure of herself, and she does not want to have something brought up again".
By John Ashbery The New Yorker, July 23 , 1979P. 33 Something brought them here.
"If something brings people together, there should be a reason for it".
"They're not having something brought in special just for them".
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