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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bringing with them" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are describing someone bringing or coming with something. For example, "The students arrived to class with their supplies, bringing with them colorful textbooks and notebooks."
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More than 250 people turned up, bringing with them their families' Great War treasures.
Then there were the crucial ingredients those two cooks were bringing with them on the plane.
A few republican veterans have re-emerged, bringing with them decades of experience in terrorist techniques.
When the summer months arrive, bringing with them Big Brother, Digital Spy's busiest period begins.
"Donors come to be seen as Santa Claus, bringing with them money, materials and input.
The mega-corporations have stepped in, bringing with them the era of the 50-producer movie.
Here are two pianists bringing with them separate questions of suitability, and maybe answers to both.
Koubi's parents came to France as adults, bringing with them his elder sisters.
The dark clouds started to get closer to us, bringing with them a few spots.
In prehistoric times, the Finnic peoples evidently came from central Russia, probably bringing with them the art of cereal agriculture.
In 2009, they moved across the street to a new stadium, bringing with them their winning ways.
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