Bring up
To mention a topic
"She brought up an interesting point during the meeting."
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To mention a topic
"She brought up an interesting point during the meeting."
To understand or solve
"I can't figure out how this app works."
To continue doing something
"Please carry on with what you were saying."
To exercise; to resolve
"Things will work out in the end, don't worry."
To investigate
"We'll look into the issue and get back to you."
To meet by chance
"I ran into an old friend at the airport."
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