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The phrase 'were brought into' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an action where something is brought into a location. For example: "The new books were brought into the library this morning."
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So, 16 bodies were brought into the civil hospital.
At that moment, two detainees were brought into the room.
They were brought into Millbank in a cardboard box.
The fervor and complications behind this issue were brought into relief by two recent news stories.
In the process, all the fairy-tale characters were brought into modern reality.
Hus studied Wycliffe's works and later his theological writings, which were brought into Prague in 1401.
You were brought into your current company to turn it around.
At the end of the 16th century, emeralds from South America were brought into Europe.
Five men were wounded and were brought into the hall by soldiers.
Defendants in both trials were brought into the caged dock on Saturday ahead of the verdict.
Meanwhile, the carbon price bills were brought into parliament and passed into law.
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