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bring to mind

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bring to mind (third-person singular simple present brings to mind, present participle bringing to mind, simple past and past participle brought to mind)

To cause to recall; to evoke a memory or thought.
Synonym: call to mind

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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I want to help people understand how to study the Scriptures with other people, to give them an overview of Scripture and assume that by understanding the Scriptures better, the Holy Spirit will bring to mind the right stories, the right teachings. Francis Chan

In August of 2002, I survived a car accident. Although I can still see the van speeding toward us, I cannot bring to mind the crash itself - only its aftermath. Siri Hustvedt

For most of us, it may bring to mind a phrase familiar in crime fiction: “incident room.” Source: Internet

Her new stamps and dies bring to mind a simpler time - full of love, laughter and creating. Source: Internet

The quiet hues of sunset bring to mind the end of the day, a time to refresh and unwind. Source: Internet

This presentation did bring to mind my post “When Foam Looks Like Spit,” but that aside, it was, again, a lovely plate of food. Source: Internet

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