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bring in
verb
- to yield (income, profit, or cash)
his investments brought him in 拢100
- to produce or return (a verdict)
- to put forward or introduce (a legislative bill, etc)
Example Sentences
So where will they strengthen, and who might they bring in?
The school may cut back further if limits to branded items are brought in.
Why the Chargers drafted him: Reloading the receiving corps was a top priority, especially after the Chargers didn鈥檛 bring in any major pass-catching weapons in free agency.
If the railroad ultimately allows the city to build a trail 鈥 and that trail indeed brings in more tourist dollars 鈥 many locals says it would be poetic justice.
"They are targeting us who have little capital, while those with big money are still bringing in goods," said Ms Chanya, who sells potatoes and bananas in Karonga market.
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