brings, brought, bringing

to bring about
phrasal verb

To cause something to happen or occur
  • 1The new policy brought about significant changes in the company.
  • 2Her efforts brought about a positive outcome.
To bring about means to make something happen. It is when you do something that causes a specific result or outcome. For example, studying hard can bring about good grades. It's about taking action to create a particular effect or change.
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Remember, "to bring about" is about taking action to make something happen. It's not just waiting for things to change on their own. Stay proactive and you'll bring about the results you want.
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The Unexpected Reunion
Sharon
I can't believe running into you here, Jennifer!
Jennifer
I know! It's amazing how a simple event like this can bring about such unexpected reunions.
Sharon
Absolutely, it's like fate wanted us to catch up.
Jennifer
Let's make the most of it and have a great time together.
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Similar to "to bring about":
  • 1cause
  • 2produce
  • 3lead to