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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Come into

Context: Business owner telling a distributor about the delivery.

Once the manufacturing of products is complete, they will be brought into the distributor center/market and come into sale.

Please check them.

Are "brought into", and "come into" the correct phrasal verbs?

  

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"brought into" is not a phrasal verb, but it's correct. "come into" isn't the right expression. It's "a distribution center", not "a distributor center".

  • "brought into" is not a phrasal verb, but it's correct.
  • "come into" isn't the right expression.
  • It's "a distribution center", not "a distributor center".
  • kumenglish Once the manufacturing of products is complete, they will be brought into the distributor center/market and come into sale.
  • You can say that more easily like this: Once the products are manufactured, they will be brought into the distribution center where they will be sold.
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"brought into" is not a phrasal verb, but it's correct.

"come into" isn't the right expression.

It's "a distribution center", not "a distributor center".

kumenglishOnce the manufacturing of products is complete, they will be brought into the distributor center/market and come into sale.

You can say that more easily like this:

Once

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