bring

A1Frequent NGSL-1
UK /brɪŋ/US /brɪŋ/

Meaning

verb
to come to a place with somebody/something
bring somebody/something (with you), Don't forget to bring your books with you.

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We decided to bring people into the lab and run a little experiment, and these people adopted, for two minutes, either high-power poses or low-power poses, and I'm just going to show

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wiress Mario Kart brings us up to the present moment this is a product that we we will bring to the market Market later this year but I would like to spend

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for for bringing in other customers so

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