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"bring in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase with the meaning to "bring something inside" or to "invite someone in". For example: "Can you bring in the groceries from the car?".
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Some gyms bring in D.J.s.
"Let me bring in Marlon".
Will bring in £520m.
I bring in metaphor.
Who to bring in?
"Clubs bring in hungry guys," Moyer said.
"It didn't bring in the police.
They bring in experts.
"We can't bring in everybody.
And who might City bring in?
Do you bring in a experienced manager?
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