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"brought them from" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of physically transporting someone or something from one place to another. Here is an example: "The bus driver brought them from the airport to their hotel in the city."
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Maybe he hadn't brought them from Iraq.
"Oh, I brought them from home," the waiter said.
He made all the big throws, he brought them from behind.
The Army brought them from the Middle East in the 1850s for use in the desert.
If anyone is eating heirloom vegetables, they brought them from home.
"The Bon Secours nuns brought them from France in the 1840s," Mr. O'Farrell said.
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I used to bring them from Syria; now it's the other way around".
And the goal for this year was to bring them from high school to university".
"We couldn't bring them from Baghdad, because of EU regulations.
So from Chihuahua they send them to Oaxaca, to Guerrero, and they bring them from the south here".
"We are trying to bring them from the dark side of the moon to the bright side.
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