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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to bear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to endure or tolerate something, whether it be a situation, emotion, or physical burden.
Example: "She was finally able to bear the weight of her responsibilities after seeking help from her friends."
Alternatives: "capable of enduring" or "able to tolerate".
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The linesman might be able to bear the abuse.
One for fans of the franchise who will be able to "bear" the reference-heavy story.
It remains unclear how heavy a workload the hard-nosed Bradshaw will be able to bear.
I've never been able to bear watching anyone die onstage, never mind a blood relative.
"Businessmen already crushed by the crisis are not able to bear this additional Mafia pressure".
It had another effect — I was never able to bear another child.
The difficulty is being able to bear the complexity of your own mind.
Now imagine not only being able to bear it, but welcoming it.
Luckily I was able to bear down and win points when I had to.
"But if something did I wouldn't be able to bear it".
She wouldn't be able to bear children, her doctor told her.
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