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"to bring up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a phrasal verb, meaning to raise a child or to mention a topic (often unexpectedly). For example, "We weren't expecting him to bring up the topic of taxes at the meeting."
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To bring up the "Ring" myths is to bring up the "Ring".
Bell walked to bring up Edgardo Alfonzo.
I had three children to bring up".
Then she started to bring up blood.
I don't want to bring up children".
You ought to bring up the issue.
They sought to bring up the children as normal Canadians.
I didn't want to bring up a sore subject.
Did he need to bring up his home life?
"We wanted to bring up the kids here," she said.
This car is expected to bring up to $750,000.
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