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Idiom: Bring On

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How to pronounce "bring on":

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To cause.

Example: "Excessive drinking can bring on depression."

To make something appear, as on a stage or a place of competition.

To pose a challenge or threat; to attack; to compete aggressively.

Example Sentences

1
Let's bring on the challenge and see if we can overcome it.
2
I'm ready to bring on the new project and showcase my skills.
3
The team is prepared to bring on any obstacles that come our way.
4
I am confident in my abilities to bring on success in this venture.
5
The coach decided to bring on a new player during the match.

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