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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are reared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the upbringing or raising of someone or something, often in a context related to animals or children.
Example: "The young birds are reared in a safe environment to ensure their survival."
Alternatives: "are raised" or "are brought up".
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Children are reared in a Kid Herd.
Whereas those that are reared by peers become very timid.
You are reared in an atmosphere of deception and artifice.
They are reared in pens, then released into the countryside.
A few puny males are reared in the spring.
Cattle and sheep are reared on the drier ground.
Fish are reared under controlled conditions all over the world.
Bar the soundtrack, Sheepdrove turkeys are reared in a similar way.
"Players are reared properly from a young age, step by step.
Farms where animals are reared intensively also provide an incubator for drug-resistant diseases.
They are reared to become submissive robots who serve in the house as cleaners and cooks".
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