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"we were bringing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a continuous action or state in the past. Example: We were bringing our picnic basket to the park when it started to rain.
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"One was we were bringing the black death to Canvey.
He immediately got that we were bringing people together".
"We were bringing a lot to the table," Mr. Foegler said.
"We were bringing Afghans with us who barely had their uniforms on".
"I did know that we were bringing something there that hadn't happened before.
We were bringing her by foot, but her baby died on the way.
We grew up in that movie magic world, and we were bringing it to the streets.
"Where were you when we were bringing rice to Somalia?" Ripert asks of his critics.
You're not bringing that in here.' We were bringing in rapists, muggers, murderers.
"Initially there was no field, so we were bringing people out of academia.
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"We were bringing ice from all over the place — California, Portland, everyplace we could buy it.
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