The phrase is 'bring out the best in'.
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Mister MicawberThe phrase is 'bring out the best in'.Oh I see. Thanks, teacher.
AnonymousSo would that work at the end of my sentence or does the alternative work better.One is good for the present and near future.
AlpheccaStarsOne is good for the present and near future.The other is good for the more distant future.I see. Thanks for your help.