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The phrase "what does it bring" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in questions to inquire about the effects or consequences of a certain action or event. Example: "I'm not sure about attending the party. What does it bring?" This question is asking about the potential outcomes or experiences that will result from attending the party.
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What does it bring them?
What is Rift and what does it bring to the MMO genre?
"I ask myself why (he did this) what's the interest, what does it bring to the debate".
And what does it bring you personally?
So, what does it bring to the table?
So what is Booyah and what does it bring to the iPhone that no one else has done?
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What did it bring to mind?
Why did you chose to change composers, and what did it bring to the game?
What does it take to bring a vision to life?
What does it take to bring the Republican Party into the conversation about the future of America?" Dodd, glowing with triumph, said, "I wanted to demonstrate that the Senate of the United States could conduct its business much as our founders intended.
I always keep wondering: what goes on in this people's minds..? Why would you do something like this, what benefit does it bring you to kill and injure so many people?
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