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to bring on
[phrase form: bring]
01
to cause something to happen, especially something undesirable or unpleasant
02
to make something appear
03
to release or introduce a product or service to the public
04
to help someone improve or progress through training and practicing
05
to help plants grow faster and healthier
Example
Lack of sleep can bring on a range of health problems.
Lack of proper preparation can bring on unexpected challenges during a project.
The economic downturn brought on financial difficulties for many businesses.
He was suffering from stress brought on by overwork.
The skilled chef's cooking brought on an enticing aroma.
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