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bring in
/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɪn/
/bɹˈɪŋ ˈɪn/
to bring in
[VERB] MAIN VERB
[phrase form: bring]
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*** if a government or organisation brings in something new [e.g. law, rule], they make it exist for the first time
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*** if something, for example a company, brings people or business in, it attracts people, often encouraging them to buy products or services
Examples
1. The sports team brought in new blood by signing several promising young players, hoping to inject new energy into the team.
2. but they had been brought in on a case that seemed to have a supernatural barrier.
3. The new app has been a real money spinner for the developer, bringing in thousands of dollars in revenue every day.
4. The farmer worked like a horse during the harvest season, putting in long hours to bring in the crops.
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