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Discover Ludwig"bringing goods" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone or something is transporting goods from one place to another. For example: "The truck arrived at the warehouse, bringing goods from the factory."
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Its port was thronged with ships bringing goods from Asia.
They are bringing goods into the Port of Oakland and taking back America's trade deficit.
There are plenty of men about, some busy bringing goods to market, others idle.
People relied on the railroad not just for travel, but for bringing news, bringing goods.
Those ten thousand trucks a day coming in from the continent bringing goods into this country.
ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Khaljī extended a large loan to the Multanis for bringing goods from afar into Delhi.
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"I think he's bringing good will," the president replied.
But it also felt like he was bringing good news.
This is a rare charity report bringing good news.
Returning ships brought goods for Hume's general store.
Science brings good news.
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