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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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He has brought in strips of dyed material

Mr. Yalowitz is the coach. From home he has brought in strips of dyed material: headbands.

Hi,

"IN" in the above sounds wrong to me; I tend to omit it. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks.
  

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"brought in" is fine. "in" is optional: it emphasises that something has been brought into a place from outside.

  • "brought in" is fine.
  • "in" is optional: it emphasises that something has been brought into a place from outside.
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"brought in" is fine. "in" is optional: it emphasises that something has been brought into a place from outside.

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