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brought

[ brawt ]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bring.


brought

/ ²ú°ùɔ˳٠/

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of bring
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Rules brought in for this year's IPL suggest he will be banned from that competition for two years after his withdrawal.

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At the celebrations members of both communities expressed how the conservancy had brought them together.

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That brought the reported total of those killed since Israel resumed its air and ground campaign against Hamas on 18 March to 1,482.

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Because school was out, she brought her young son to help her each week.

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Under Senate Bill 243, the operator of these platforms would also report the number of times a companion chatbot brought up suicide ideation or actions with a user, along with other requirements.

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