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Bearing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Bearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of carrying, supporting, or enduring something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "Bearing the weight of responsibility can be challenging for many leaders."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Lifestyle
Opinion
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Bearing this in mind, it is not surprising that his main professional relationships seem to be with people from the other side of the camera: Most notably, Ken Loach, Antonia Bird (Safe, Priest, and the forthcoming East End gangster drama Face) and Danny Boyle (Trainspotting).
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I asked what it was like to have a theatre bearing his name.
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The yoghurt version is slightly thicker and the flavour creamier, which swings it in the end, though Mother India's one is worth bearing in mind if you have buttermilk to use up – after making scones, for example.
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Matt and Sweat escaped from adjoining cells by cutting holes in pipes in the prison's heating system and had the time and nerve to leave a note bearing a smiley face and the words "Have a nice day".
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Caroline Lucas, the leader of the party, said: "I would encourage all Green party members to commit to this, bearing in mind that most Greens will have been striving to reduce their carbon footprints anyway, and for many people the next steps towards, for example, carbon-neutral housing, would need to be facilitated by a package of government grants, subsidies and feed-in tariffs".
News & Media
Her words and bearing have astonished and delighted many.
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In return, the government announced new aid to PNG for hospitals and universities and said it would pay unspecified "resettlement costs" for the refugees as well as bearing the costs of the expansion and upgrade of the Manus Island processing centre.
News & Media
So her protestations of ordinariness might all seem somewhat disingenuous – though it's refreshing to hear a pop megastar acknowledge concepts such as luck and chance, rather than grimly trotting out American dream cliches and Protestant work ethic myths – were it not for her own career decisions bearing it out.
News & Media
He told the Lowy Institute the milestone was proof the west's diplomatic pressure and sanctions against Russia – which is backing separatist rebels in the east – were bearing fruit.
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Arundhati Roy, the Booker prize-winning author, recently accused Mahatma Gandhi, India's revered independence leader, of discrimination and called for institutions bearing his name to be renamed because of his attitude to caste.
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And since you're now coming anyway, here are some tips of what else to see, bearing in mind everything on the programme looks good and mad and free: As they are hosting the party, it would be rude to ignore Everything Everything.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "bearing" in the sense of 'carrying' or 'supporting', ensure the context clearly indicates what is being borne or supported. For example: "The beam is bearing a heavy load."
Common error
Avoid using "bearing" in overly abstract or vague contexts where a more specific verb like "considering", "affecting", or "relating" would be more appropriate. For example, instead of "This has a bearing on happiness", consider "This affects happiness".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "Bearing" varies. It can function as a present participle of the verb bear, indicating an ongoing action. Ludwig AI confirms this through numerous examples of phrases like "bearing fruit" or "bearing witness". Additionally, it can function as a noun referring to influence or direction.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Lifestyle
10%
Opinion
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Science
2%
Academia
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "Bearing" is a versatile term with varied grammatical functions that’s frequently encountered. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it acts as a present participle, verb, and noun, conveying meanings related to supporting, influencing, or enduring. Its usage spans across contexts, most commonly in news and media. When using "bearing", ensure that the context accurately reflects your intended meaning, considering alternative phrases to enhance clarity if needed. Avoiding its misuse in abstract contexts is a key aspect of professional writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Taking into account
Emphasizes considering something as part of a decision or judgment.
Keeping in mind
Highlights the act of remembering or considering something important.
Considering
Focuses on the act of thoughtful evaluation.
Taking into consideration
Similar to "taking into account" but with a slightly more formal tone.
With regard to
Introduces a specific topic or aspect being discussed.
In light of
Highlights that something is being considered because of new information or circumstances.
Given
States something as a known or assumed fact.
Regarding
Similar to "with regard to", introducing a specific topic.
Considering the fact that
Emphasizes the importance of a particular fact in the decision-making process.
Keeping in consideration
A less common but similar alternative to "keeping in mind", suggesting thoughtfulness.
FAQs
How can I use "bearing" in a sentence?
You can use "bearing" in sentences to mean carrying something physically (e.g., "bearing a heavy load") or metaphorically (e.g., "bearing the responsibility"). It can also refer to influence or relevance (e.g., "having a bearing on the decision").
What does "bearing in mind" mean?
"Bearing in mind" means considering something, remembering it, or taking it into account. For example, "Bearing in mind the weather forecast, we should pack umbrellas".
Which is correct, "bearing on" or "bearing upon"?
Both "bearing on" and "bearing upon" are correct and mean having an influence or effect on something. The choice between them is often a matter of style, with "bearing on" being more common in modern usage.
What can I say instead of "bearing in mind"?
You can use alternatives like "considering", "keeping in mind", or "taking into account" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested