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The phrase "brought over from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to transfer or import something from one place or situation to another. Example: The new technology was brought over from Japan to improve efficiency in our company's production process.
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Sea Island red peas, for instance, were first grown from domesticated seed brought over from Africa.
Officials believe he inhaled the anthrax while working with untreated animal hides brought over from Africa.
The tour would take four days, on Trek hybrid bikes brought over from New York.
Violence over the dispute erupted in North Shields on April 29 , 1930when 13 Somalis were brought over from South Shields to sign on as Firemen on a ship.
Anansi toree are "spider tales"; stories that have been brought over from Africa and told to children of Maroon people.
It's a traditional yeasty bread brought over from German immigrants and has long been a staple in New York.
They were possibly interbred later with ponies brought over from Ireland/ United Kingdom, which were the ancestors of the Shetland, Highland, and Connemara ponies.
The products had a long and syncretic history of trade and network, often being brought over from other regions and used locally as medicinal ingredients.
The ones my grandma brought over from Russia.
immigrants brought over from India to work the land after the abolition of slavery.
The rust, a fungus brought over from Europe, was discovered in North America in 1906.
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