The rain brought on a sudden chill
Stress can bring on headaches
Don't worry, the medicine won't bring on any side effects
The new rules brought on a lot of confusion
He brought on his best players for the final quarter
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The rain clouds are gathering; it looks like they're going to bring on a storm
The rain clouds are gathering; it looks like they're going to cause a storm
The rising humidity suggests a storm is imminent
We can expect a storm as the weather changes
A storm is about to arrive with the impending weather front