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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are borne with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea of enduring or tolerating something, often in a context where patience or acceptance is required.
Example: "Despite the challenges we face, we are borne with the difficulties until we find a solution."
Alternatives: "are tolerated" or "are endured".
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We all are borne with yogi's body, mind and spirit!
The irony of this bleak scenario is that these economic hardships are borne with no real assurance they would be balanced by a cleaner, healthier environment.
In the U.S. alone, hundreds of thousands of newborns are at risk of lower IQ's from the mercury burden they are borne with.
That these things are borne with pride and honor by fully dimensional characters who engage us, first to last, stands as a tribute to the author's remarkable skill and tact and, at moments, dazzling virtuosity.
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I think moderate imperfections had better be borne with; because, when once known, we accommodate ourselves to them, and find practical means of correcting their ill effects.
Because of the endurance required and the injuries that had to be borne with fortitude it was considered excellent training for combat.
In the New York region, an increase in driver courtesy was reported, and traffic jams appeared to be borne with unusual stoicism.
Islam teaches that even the most horrible conditions must be borne with patience, he said, but horrible conditions also are fertile soil for terrorist leaders.
The present work explores these yet-unsolved discrepancies using the measurable size membrane of vertically aligned double-walled carbon nanotube array, which is borne with durability and flexibility, and a conventional measurement method is applied to the membranes.
And of course there are cases where natural evil is borne with anything but good will — with furious anger, or morose despair.
This is a slur to be borne with pride (I've taken to signing my name "DAC, GG") but it does not describe Giffords.
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