"brought into contact" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase when you want to describe two or more things that were brought together or connected. For example: The two groups of scientists were brought into contact for the first time in order to collaborate on a project.
The prepared fibers are placed in the groove and their ends are brought into contact.
Most commonly the liner is brought into contact with the carrier pipe by mechanical expansion.
A barrier can occur when an impermeable bed is brought into contact with a carrier bed.
Wiped free of excess ink, the plate is brought into contact with the paper surface.
These two liquids, flowing in opposite directions, are brought into contact, mixed, and allowed to separate.
Once vaporized, the peptide ions are brought into contact with helium, and each molecule breaks up.
The adsorption process begins with the hydration of an adsorbent surface brought into contact with an aqueous-protein solution.
Air and methane are periodically brought into contact with the oxide packed in a fixed-bed reactor.
Paper is brought into contact with the surface, and, under high mechanical pressures, the ink transfers from plate to paper.
Directors and screenwriters are brought into contact with scientists who advise them on the science in their stories.
Greeks were brought into contact with the ordered societies of western Europe, in which the state encouraged commerce.
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