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View synonyms for bring in
bring in
verb
- to yield (income, profit, or cash)
his investments brought him in £100
- to produce or return (a verdict)
- to put forward or introduce (a legislative bill, etc)
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Example Sentences
Beating USC would make Foster’s first season an unqualified success and significantly boost his efforts to bring in the name, image and likeness dollars needed to upgrade the talent on his roster.
From Los Angeles Times
The most pressing are whether City bring in a replacement for Rodri in January and whether to offer a new contract to De Bruyne.
From BBC
It said it would improve its service by getting Sunday and rest day working agreements in place and by bringing in a "sickness action plan".
From BBC
Walmart, which brings in millions of customers each week, is a bellwether of U.S. consumer trends.
From New York Times
Cranes and other heavy machinery were later brought in to help.
From BBC
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