Correct option is D
The correct phrasal verb is “brought about.”
The sentence “The P.M. has brought about many changes in the country” is both grammatically and semantically accurate. The phrasal verb “bring about” means to cause something to happen, especially changes, reforms, improvements, or developments.
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- Example: The new policies brought about a positive shift in the economy.
- Synonyms: Induce, prompt, trigger, generate, lead to.
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- (a) brought up: This means to raise a topic for discussion or to raise a child.
E.g., She brought up an important point during the meeting. - (b) brought into: This is incomplete and not used as a phrasal verb in this context.
Example like “brought into force” or “brought into the team” might exist - (c) brought out: Means to release or publish something, such as a product or a book.
E.g., The company brought out a new smartphone.