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bring on
verb as in provoke
Example Sentences
“That’s been brought on with a combination of talent and technology and nutrition and training.”
It was a moment of triumph for Bourla that has brought on ire from other executives.
Some founders expect to bring on foreign workers remotely or to rely more on international offices.
To carry out her vision, McMahon has brought on at least 20 political appointees from ultraconservative think tanks and advocacy groups eager to de-emphasize public schools, which have educated students for roughly 200 years.
Mr Duck KC also spoke of the global attention that Madeleine's case had brought on the family.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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