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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
In a show of how far it will go to protect its authority, the city brought in the heavyweight law firm Gibson Dunn to take over for in-house attorneys who previously handled the five-year-old case.
Most of the apartments in his building have already been divided into single rooms to bring in more rent.
While the reason of the crash remains unknown, the country's aviation authority has said it is looking into all possible causes for the accident, also bringing in foreign aviation experts to assist with the inquiry.
The state’s hospital tax is expected to bring in an estimated $9 billion this year, up sharply from last year, according to the Department of Health Care Services, which runs Medi-Cal.
But the additional members would be elected by proportional representation, on the argument that would bring in additional parties.
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