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What is the past tense of bring in?

What's the past tense of bring in? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of bring in is brought in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring in is brings in.

The present participle of bring in is bringing in.

The past participle of bring in is brought in.

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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle.
Dye also brought in his own shapers and equipment from other jobs to piece the construction of the course together.
Police even brought in a spotter plane to clock the speeds of bikers, but it failed to deter them.
When special agents are brought in, they are treated as if they were worth their weight in gold.
She was soon persuaded to have more carpets than she wanted and they brought in some rolls before quoting a price for the work.
Many of his players are over the hill, and others that he has brought in are just not good enough to prosper at the very highest level.

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