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The phrase "brought into being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of creating something out of nothing. For example, you could say, "The United Nations was brought into being in 1945 to promote international peace and security."
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Polkinghorne (2004) extends the logic of Aquinas to evolution: 'Although the Creator could … have brought into being a ready-made world, God has in fact "brought" into being a creation that could make itself… The Creator is not the Cosmic Tyrant whose unrelenting grip holds on tightly to all.
Katrina brought into being a generation of justified pessimists.
Among other spaces that she brought into being: the Sculpture Warehouse; the Idea Warehouse.
This triumph has also brought into being a new tradition in landscape writing.
Many scholars have argued that the war brought into being a new conception of American nationhood.
Prohibition brought into being a new kind of criminal the bootlegger.
"Certainly we had legitimate expectations that the whole package would be brought into being.
Manual 11 11 reads, "And by His knowledge everything has been brought into being.
Ballets he brought into being have spread around the world, in versions probably less than authentic.
The images and experiences they evoke are brought into being in the mind of the reader.
And just as art could be brought into being by contract, it could be contractually removed from circulation.
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