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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also brought about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has contributed to or caused a particular outcome in addition to other factors.
Example: "The new policy not only improved employee morale but also brought about a significant increase in productivity."
Alternatives: "also led to" or "also resulted in".
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The destruction also brought about considerable rebuilding.
The addition of TMA also brought about changes in the surface morphology and crystal orientation of the Al coatings.
Treatments with HNO3 also brought about high vanadium dispersion while that with ozone led to the lowest dispersion.
Solomon's oppressive taxation and commercial expansion also brought about retaliation and rebellion.
Faith in the Son also brought about a oneness with the Father.
Silla's embrace of Buddhism also brought about a change in its burial practices.
The gold rush also brought about a boom in mining, fishing and trapping.
But in their search for profit they also brought about a democratisation of credit.
For the Yurakucho silt, a small decrease in pH (pH=6.0) also brought about a slight increase in soil strength.
G-CSF also brought about a significant reduction in the elevation of spinal EAA concentrations induced by exogenous i.t.
It also brought about the convening of a number of special parliamentary hearings and commissions.
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