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'bring by' is not considered to be a correct and usable phrase in written English, as it is too informal.
A more appropriate phrase to use instead is 'bring with you', as in the example, "Please remember to bring your passport with you when you come."
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"They saw the added value we could bring by talking to everyone.
For me, we have to weigh up what is best in terms of the financial side of a bid or what he could bring by helping us get to a cup final or up the league.
We can get some inkling of what the future might bring by considering a recent DIY-Bio project that was jointly initiated in 2014 by two biohacker community labs in the Bay Area and that was aimed at what is ostensibly an agricultural product: cheese.
Seeing the happiness we can bring by giving the kids a magic pillow or taking them on a train ride puts my life into perspective.
In the present study we attempted to deal with the possible confounds that such an approach to dose assignment might bring by using the placebo SKAMP score (across all time periods) as a covariate.
Bring any materials you were requested to bring by the testing center.
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It is a change brought by technology.
Political pressure brought by whom?
A lawsuit brought by victims was dismissed.
Each one was brought by the Parent-Child Home Program.
The lawsuit was brought by Nellie Brownlee.
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