Sentence examples for a space that bears from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a space that bears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or environment that holds or exhibits certain characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The gallery is a space that bears the essence of contemporary art, inviting visitors to explore new perspectives."
Alternatives: "a place that reflects" or "an area that embodies".

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With all the buzz surrounding sites catering to Hollywood, it's easy to miss a company like Memocast, but if it raises the money to rapidly grow the business, this is a company and a space that bears watching over the coming months.

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Now he finds himself drifting into spells of reflection, thinking not in units, hard and linked, but only absorbing what comes, drawing things out of time and memory and into some dim space that bears his collected experience.

They are not designed to bear someone's full body weight of course, but are very useful in a space that has little with which to steady oneself.

Other stories, too, take us far away from the everyday – to space, to an island that bears a close resemblance to Naxos, where Ariadne was abandoned by Theseus – to probe deeply into the strangenesses of solitude and the unpredictability of inner resources.

She provides a tour of her cozy three-bedroom cottage in the hamlet of Kent Cliffs, in Putnam County, an hour north of New York City: the faded chintz armchairs, the walk-in closet where a mink shares space with a golf bag that bears her name.

Secord suggests a ceiling track that bears a folding partition to create an office space in a multipurpose room.

It's a point that bears repeating.

It's a large attractive space that has undergone a facelift and now bears the name Okura Robata Grill & Sushi Bar.

The idea would be not to look for a concrete material stand-in for absolute space but to discard systematically the commitments of Newtonian mechanics regarding absolute space that do not bear directly on the rates at which distances between particles change over time, keeping all and only those that do.

By the end of the 19th century, wealthy Manhattanites had claimed Bayside as their summer resort of choice, and Joseph Crocheron, a businessman whose Bayside House was a favorite stomping ground, lives on in Crocheron Park, a breezy green space on the water that bears his name.

But in 2011, Julianna earned herself a spot on the Worst-Dressed List with a futuristic dress that bore resemblance to a "space robot," among other things.

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