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bring on



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‘How much oil Venezuela can bring on to the market is way less than what Iran can take off the market.’

From MarketWatch

Myanmar's junta opened voting in the phased month-long election a week ago, with its leaders pledging the poll would bring on democracy.

From Barron's

Myanmar's junta opened voting in a phased month-long election a week ago, with its leaders pledging the poll would bring on democracy.

From Barron's

"We didn't deserve it, I'll be honest, but in the end the quality we brought on the pitch after the changes decided the game," said Flick.

From Barron's

The economic slowdown, partly brought on by a property crisis that has hit savings, has left families, and especially young people, feeling uncertain or less confident about their future.

From BBC