Bring is standard and good verb and collocation for "Excuse"?

Do you think "bring" verb is a suitable and correct verb and collocation for using with "Excuse"? I didn't see it in any famous dictionaries, including Oxford Collocations Dictionary and I guess it's non-standard and partially wrong.

The below example is the sentence that I read and considered about and now I'm asking here. Also "the" definition article needs to goes before the "excuse" doesn't it?

"She is telling her mom how to bring excuse to school for skipping"

Best, Masoud


Solution 1:

There "excuse" refers (informally) to the written note, a piece of paper the student hands in to the teacher or to the office. Hence the verb "bring".

A student could say

I left my excuse on the kitchen table.

or

The dog ate my excuse.

or

I forgot to bring my excuse. I left it on the table.