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Discover Ludwig"brought on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the past tense when talking about the cause of a particular event or situation. For example, "The economic crisis was brought on by years of mismanagement."
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brought on
verb
Past of bring on
Exact(59)
"It was all brought on by one guy".
This brought on a predicament.
This is not something we brought on".
Proskauer brought on 13 former Dewey partners.
Mr. Casiello brought on products slowly.
The teams brought on their subs!
That's why I brought on James Wilson.
But that brought on an entirely new set of problems.
(Epileptic seizures are also often brought on by exhaustion).
Danny's hallucinations may have been brought on by abuse.
This brought on a crisis in the Chinese government.
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