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bring in

verb as in make a profit

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The energy provider said it had deployed 600 staff and was working to bring in additional personnel from across the UK.

From BBC

Social media influencers have been brought in to tackle the problem of fly tipping in Wales, which is at its highest for 15 years.

From BBC

Both players were almost entirely unknown in the United States before this season, but they weren’t brought in to be shiny objects.

A man is once again guaranteed to become the next president, despite Ghana recently bringing in tougher legislation to drive up the numbers of women in frontline politics.

From BBC

These cuts were initiated by the UK government and are being matched by the Scottish government this winter before a new payment is brought in next year.

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

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