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bring to bear
v.
1.bring into operation or effect
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bring through
bring round
bring outside
bring out
bring oneself
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bring up
bringing
bringing close together
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ruffle feathers
to point feathers outward (used for a bird)
The bird ruffled its feathers as the cat approached the cage.
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When you are setting out to ________ new customers in an advertisement, choose the right words.
a.
attraction
b.
attractive
c.
attract
d.
attracts
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