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Bring up a topic

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Course: Phrasal verbs from TVSection: Everyday phrasal verbs from FriendsSubtitles: en

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idea I'm just always afraid that people

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think I'm just fat with big

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breaths no no I

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knew stop staring at them she brought

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them

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up I'm just always afraid that people

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think I'm just fat with big

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breath no no I

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knew stop staring at them she brought

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them

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up the phrasal verb brings something up

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means to start talking about or mention

1:49

a topic or issue in a conversation or

1:51

meeting

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examples he's always bringing up his

1:58

financial difficulties

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she brought up the idea of a new

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marketing strategy in the brainstorming

2:09

session I'll bring it up with the

2:11

manager to address the

2:14

problem can I bring up a concern I have

2:17

about the

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project I'm just always afraid that

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people

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