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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was bring up' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'was brought up' to describe someone's childhood upbringing. For example, "She was brought up in a strict, religious household."
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All that did was bring up David Ortiz as the tying run.
But in the heat of the moment, all I could do was bring up God.
If you were in a hurry, the last thing you wanted to do was bring up the N.B.A. around him.
Finally, each sample volume was bring up to 50 mL with HNO3 0.5 N.
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That's how I was brought up.
Then GQ magazine was brought up.
And climate change was brought up.
His forgetfulness was brought up.
"That's the way I was brought up.
But that's how I was brought up.
This is the way she was brought up.
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