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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)
Example Sentences
The results showed Meta continues to bring in significant advertising revenue.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is bringing in legal changes that will give police marksmen accused of murder the right to anonymity unless they are convicted.
Ms Maehashi said she had contacted Ms Bellamy's publisher, Penguin Random House Australia, adding that they "brought in lawyers and resorted to what felt to me legal intimidation".
Serving as GM of a Division I athletics program involves more than glad-handing and bringing in talent via grins and a magnetic personality.
Carney may indeed choose to shuffle his Cabinet after bringing in a leaner team when he became prime minister last month.
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