bring (something) to (one's) attention
bring (something) to (one's) attention
To inform one of something. I think you need to bring Mark's complaint to the boss' attention, in case it becomes an issue later. Thank you for bringing that to our attention. We appreciate your feedback.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
bring someone or something to someone's attention
to make someone aware of someone or something. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I am grateful for your bringing her to my attention.
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bring something to someone's attention
to make someone aware of something; to mention or show something to someone. I would like to bring this problem to your attention. If there is something I should know about, please bring it to my attention.
See also: attention, bring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- bring to attention
- gen up on (something)
- Gen
- gen (someone) up on (something)
- drop some knowledge on (one)
- drop someone some knowledge
- leave (one's or its) mark on (someone or something)
- leave its mark
- leave mark on
- disclose to