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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brought along" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to bring something or someone with you to a certain place or event. Example: "I brought along my camera to the concert so I could capture some great photos." In this sentence, "brought along" is used to indicate that the speaker brought their camera with them to the concert. It could also be used in a sentence like "She brought along her friend to the party," meaning that the person brought their friend with them to the party.
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Jarecki brought along his friend Sharon Stone.
Mr. Ivanov also brought along aides.
David brought along his wire-haired terrier, Dexter; Audrey brought along only her exquisite taste.
This was a young kid who I brought along".
And the internal memo they brought along as proof?
Some brought along their dogs.
He brought along HobNobs and comic books.
Two brought along their 40-something daughters.
They brought along a 9-mm.
He's brought along Robert.
She often brought along friends.
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