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bring on



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It seems the slump brought on a healthy dose of dip-buying.

From Barron's

England emptied their bench, brought on any amount of heavy hitters, but could only manage a late, late try for Earl, converted by Ford.

From BBC

And many US firms, especially in tech, still have on their payrolls a glut of workers who were brought on during the pandemic, when there was a small hiring boom.

From BBC

The decision to try to bring on Port marks the latest shakeup of the department’s press office.

From Los Angeles Times

Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson said in December that Bass achieved a remarkable turnaround in police hiring, cutting through government bureaucracy that slowed down the process for bringing on new officers.

From Los Angeles Times