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Phrasal verb "bring in"
I want to use a phrasal verb "bring in" in statement connected with introducing new products into the market. I have some doubt how to use it. Can I separate "bring" and "in":
a) "He will bring new products in the market."
In this example above I thing that it additionally sounds a little bit stupid because there should be "into" instead of "in" but it is only my feeling.
b) "He will bring new products into the market."
Or maybe I shouldn't split this phrasal verb and it should look like this:
c) "He will bring in new products into the market."
Which is correct?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by Pierce111; 17-Dec-2012 at 15:54.
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Re: Phrasal verb "bring in"

Originally Posted by
Pierce111
I want to use a phrasal verb "bring in" in statement connected with introducing ne products into the market. I have some doubt how to use it. Can I separate "bring" and "in":
a) "He will bring new products in the market."
In this example above I thing that it additionally sounds a little bit stupid because there should be "into" instead of "in" but it is only my feeling.
b) "He will bring new products into the market."
Or maybe I shouldn't split this phrasal verb and it should look like this:
c) "He will bring in new products into the market."
Which is correct?
Thanks in advance.
I prefer b), but I would also prefer "introduce" in place of "bring/bring in".
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Re: Phrasal verb "bring in"
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