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bring in

verb as in make a profit

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He wants councils to stop bringing in bailiffs when the person in debt cannot pay.

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Stamp duty brought in an estimated £13.9bn in the last financial year, but a large proportion of this is from additional homes and other buildings.

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The biggest legal claim ever brought in the UK over environmental pollution in the country has been filed at the High Court.

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Organisers claim that R360 will bring in revenues untapped by the current club and provincial game.

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As well as a prolific cyber crime team, the regime is increasingly being accused of operating an elaborate fake IT workers programme to bring in additional money and skirt international sanctions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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