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"in bringing about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of achieving something. For example: "The meetings were instrumental in bringing about positive changes to the company."
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It follows that this speed was not a substantial factor in bringing about the accident.
The liberating influence of the instruments also seems particularly influential in bringing about dramatic performances.
Community mobilization has also been instrumental in bringing about better sanitation and hygiene practices.
Well-designed research protocols help in bringing about these improvements.
results failed to reveal the nature of the specific forces involved in bringing about compatibilization.
Deformation applied by cold rolling was more effective than tensile deformation in bringing about GBE.
The importance of mechanical instability of the β phase in bringing about this transformation has been investigated.
was instrumental in bringing about the selection of these birds for larger size.
"Newt's the single biggest factor in bringing about this change," Mr. Frank said.
Echoing Durkheim's theorizing, Moscovici held that deviants play a key role in bringing about social change.
I congratulate President Obama and all his colleagues for succeeding in bringing about this historic achievement.
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