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"bring them into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to bringing someone or something into a certain place. For example: Let's bring them into the conference room.
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I bring them into important discussions.
It is time to bring them into the light.
Then every four years, the Paralympics bring them into view.
He hopes to bring them into his coalition as well.
You have to struggle to bring them into focus.
And attempts to bring them into line lead to anarchy, tyranny and war.
He wanted to let his listeners in on a secret, bring them into his confidence.
So we have to bring them into the same group and that's inherently difficult.
"My family knew we had to bring them into the world at all costs," she says.
Mr Chan did however reveal the lengths taken to bring them into the country.
Lincoln's decision to bring them into his government was a shock even to his associates.
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