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'Bring' is a conjugated verb, from the infinitive 'To Bring'. Therefore, it has no plural form. For example,

I bring a briefcase with me to work each day.

I bring several briefcases with me to work each day.

the verb can have an 's' added, but this is to do with the conjugation rather than the pluralisation (i.e, who is 'doing' the bringing). For example,

He brings a briefcase with him to work each day.

He brings several briefcases with him to work each day.

You may be thinking of past tense? The word then becomes brought. Again, it does not change for pluralisation.

Yesterday, I brought a briefcase with me to work.

Yesterday, I brought several briefcases with me to work.

If, for some reason, you are using 'Bring' as a noun (the only example I can think of being the noise an older telephone makes - Bring bring! Bring bring!) then the correct pluralisation would be 'Brings'.

The telephone made four 'brings' before ringing off.

Still, that wouldn't be a very good way of writing such a thing and I would suggest another method.

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