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Phrase(s): bring an amount of money in
to earn an amount of money; to draw or attract an amount of money. • My part-time job brings fifty dollars in every week. • She brings in a lot of money from her executive’s salary., Phrase(s): bring someone or something in
Go to bring someone or something in(to) some place., Phrase(s): bring someone in (on something)
to include someone in some deed or activity. • I’m going to have to bring a specialist in on this. • Please bring in several specialists to advise on this case. • Let’s bring an expert in before we go any further., Phrase(s): bring someone or something in(to) some place [and] bring someone or something in
to permit or assist someone or something to enter something or some place. • Do you mind if I bring my sister in here with me? • Please bring in your sister.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs