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put one's shoulder to the wheel|put|shoulder|wheel put oneself in another's shoes|another's place|ano put out|put put out of the way|out of the way|put put over|put put someone on|put|put on put that in your pipe and smoke it|pipe|put|smoke put the bite on|bite|put|put on put their heads together|head|heads|lay their head put through|put put through one's paces|paces|put|put through put to bed|bed|put put to it|put put to rights|put|rights|set|set to rights put to sea|put|sea put to shame|put|shame put to sleep|put|sleep bring (something) to (one's) aid bring (something) to (one's) attention bring (something) to a climax bring (something) to a close bring (something) to a head bring (something) to a successful conclusion bring (something) to an end bring (something) to bear bring (something) to fruition bring (something) to rest bring (something) to the fore bring (something) to the next level bring (something) to the party bring (something) to the table bring (something) up to code bring (something) with bring (something) within a/the range bring (something) within range bring a charge against bring a charge against (someone) bring a dog to heel bring a knife to a gunfight bring a lump to (one's) throat bring a verdict in bring about bring all together bring along bring an amount of money in bring around bring away bring back bring back out bring back to life bring back to reality bring before bring crashing down bring down bring down on bring down the curtain bring down the curtain (on something) bring down the curtain on bring down the house bring down the house, to bring down the shutters bring down to bring down to earth bring forth bring forward bring home bring home the bacon bring home the bacon, to
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