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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'bring from' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You could, however, use the phrase 'bring from' in spoken English. For example, you could say, "I need to bring the food from the store."
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The horses bring from $60 to $100.
They cook lunch with whatever the children bring from home.
Any furniture that students bring from home must also comply.
I bring from the house, from the garden.
What skills do you bring from your background in industry?
That's what we bring from New Orleans, that intensity!
He said the children were served in dishes that they bring from their homes.
"Chances are, any item you would bring from there is made here".
I know something of the devastation alcohol addiction can bring from experience within my own family.
For drug companies, patents and the protections that they bring from generic competition are critical.
The change this agreement can bring from outside is quite extraordinary.
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