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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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To bring somebody up

Is it grammatically correct to say "I notice that listening to music is often bringing me up"? Is it pretty much the same as if I said "I notice that listening to music is often cheering me up"?

  

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anonymous Is it grammatically correct to say "I notice that listening to music is often bringing picks me up"? As shown. "bring up" is the wrong idiom.

  • anonymous Is it grammatically correct to say "I notice that listening to music is often bringing picks me up"?
  • As shown.
  • "bring up" is the wrong idiom.
  • The closest one that fits is "pick up".
  • anonymous Is it pretty much the same as if I said "I notice that listening to music is often cheering cheers me up"?
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anonymousIs it grammatically correct to say "I notice that listening to music is often bringing picks me up"?

As shown. "bring up" is the wrong idiom. The closest one that fits is "pick up".

anonymousIs it pretty much the same as if I said "I notice that listening

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