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"may have brought" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a possibility that something happened or was brought in the past. Example: The imported flowers may have brought diseases to the area.
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Greece may have brought its problems upon itself.
In retrospect, Politkovskaya's death may have brought some change.
Mr. Hwang may have brought a smashing theatricality to "M.
Patrick may have brought the Latin alphabet to Ireland.
She may have brought the Tory party together.
To an extent, we may have brought this on ourselves.
They may have brought theories to their work.
And two assemblymen in the Bronx may have brought dishonor on themselves.
Using a buffer may have brought better results, but the Quixx instructions didn't call for one.
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Russia's growling may have brought results—but probably not the ones that Moscow wanted.
This action may have brought collateral benefits by mitigating malaria mosquito breeding.
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