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bring into the world

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  1. Also, bring forth. Give birth, as in It's certainly easier to bring a child into the world when you have a definite means of support, or “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and bring forth a son” (Matthew 1:23). Both versions of this term have a somewhat archaic ring. [First half of 1400s]


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We are also responsible for the children we bring into the world, but some pretty significant issues our children face — peer pressure, social media, the challenges of friendships, and the uncertainty of sending them out into an unpredictable world — are far beyond any parent's control.

From Salon

She will be joined by seven pianist colleagues in a concert focused less on her than on the music she has helped bring into the world: eight pieces from her dizzying catalog.

From New York Times

The nurse reckons she has helped bring into the world 50 pairs of twins and one pair of triplets.

From BBC

Sometimes that's through technology, because now technology's bringing all these new tools, or even just the tools that we have that we bring into the world with us, like touch.

From Salon

But what does Musk actually plan to do about the new A.I. threats he helped bring into the world, if they are in fact as dangerous as he views them to be?

From Slate