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Discover Ludwig"which brings" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that provides additional information or explains the previous statement in more detail. Example: "I have been working hard to improve my skills, which brings me to my next point: I have enrolled in a training course to further develop my expertise."
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Which brings up politics.
Which brings me to cricket.
Which brings us to dogs.
Which brings up another problem.
Which brings us to Adele.
Which brings us to flashmobs.
Which brings me to "victim".
Which brings us to sex.
Which brings me to terminology.
Which brings us to money.
Which brings us to lighting.
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