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What is the past tense of bring about?

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The past tense of bring about is brought about.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bring about is brings about.

The present participle of bring about is bringing about.

The past participle of bring about is brought about.

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However, it may have been brought about by a short circuit or a fire started accidentally by a passenger.
Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions.
The jathas also brought about a close integration between literacy and development, literacy and science and literacy and environment.
Reactions to public health risk have brought about sweeping changes in the U.S. meat processing sector.
Whatever brought about the massacre of the dinosaurs additionally lead to the death of almost 70 per cent of all the species on the Earth.
Reduced river flows, brought about by the construction of dams, weirs and water diversions, compound the problem.

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