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Week 12 RoundUp

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Learn how to use “bring about” naturally in English + watch the video lesson. Ret's Weekend English Roundup • Week 12, 2026 FEATURED LESSON Do you say "to cause"…? Native speakers often say "to bring about". It means to make something happen, to create a specific change, to cause something to occur. Example: “The new strategy brought about noticeable growth.” USE 'TO BRING SOMETHING ABOUT' LIKE A PRO ▶ Watch the lesson OUR FEATURED LESSON IN CONTEXT 📖 "Only innovation can bring about social progress." 📖 "Bringing change about now won't help." 📖 "Interest-rate cuts won't bring about recovery." 📖 "The argument brought about the end of the relationship." 📖 "What brought about the change in his attitude?." MORE INFO 📖 Merriam-Webster 📖 Cambridge Dictionary 📖 In French Request Unsubscri...