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The phrase "was to bring" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate something that was planned or intended to happen in the past. Example: The purpose of the meeting was to bring together all the stakeholders to discuss the new project. In this example, "was to bring" shows that bringing together the stakeholders was the intended outcome or goal of the meeting.
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Marcelo was to bring tamales.
Cornelio was to bring plates.
This was to bring humiliation upon us.
His unequivocal mandate was to bring change.
Peyre's solution was to bring in academics.
My interest was to bring the Silk Road to Bangladesh.
Hedilberto was to bring pozole, a hominy stew.
My objective was to bring it down to 84 percent.
It was to bring us back to basics.
"It was to bring him back even better".
"My sole goal was to bring people back downtown".
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