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be borne with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be borne with" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "be borne out" or "be borne with" should be "be patient with." You can use it when asking someone to be patient or tolerant in a situation.
Example: "I know this process is taking longer than expected, but I ask you to be borne with me as we work through these issues."
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8 human-written examples
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.
News & Media
In the New York region, an increase in driver courtesy was reported, and traffic jams appeared to be borne with unusual stoicism.
News & Media
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.
Academia
Because of the endurance required and the injuries that had to be borne with fortitude it was considered excellent training for combat.
Encyclopedias
There must be countless young New Yorkers to whom this need to impress people is not merely a habit, like brushing one's teeth, but a virtue, to be borne with purpose and alacrity so that, over time, it acquires polish, and, with more effort, a stainless perfection.
News & Media
The attitude projected by the staff was that guests paying their room rates, which start at 146 euros, or $195, for a double, were a distraction between business events and private parties, something to be borne with a stiff upper lip, if not just ignored.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
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.
Science
And of course there are cases where natural evil is borne with anything but good will — with furious anger, or morose despair.
Science
We all are borne with yogi's body, mind and spirit!
News & Media
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.
News & Media
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.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When asking for patience, use the phrase "bear with me" or "be patient with me" instead of "be borne with me" for clearer and more grammatically correct communication.
Common error
Avoid using "borne" when you mean "bear". "Borne" is the past participle of "bear" (to carry), while "bear with" means to be patient. Using "borne" in place of "bear" can lead to grammatical errors and confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be borne with" functions as a verb phrase, typically intended to express the idea of enduring something with patience. However, it's important to note, according to Ludwig AI, that it is not considered correct in standard English and should be replaced by other options such as "bear with".
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
36%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
Wiki
7%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be borne with" is found in some contexts, Ludwig AI identifies that it is not grammatically correct in modern English. It is intended to convey a request for patience or understanding. However, the preferred alternatives are "bear with" or "be patient with", which are more widely accepted and understood. Given its limited correct usage and the availability of better alternatives, writers should exercise caution when using "be borne with" and consider opting for the recommended alternatives to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bear with
A more common and accepted way to ask for patience or tolerance.
be patient with
Directly expresses the need for someone to exhibit patience.
exercise patience with
Emphasizes the active effort of being patient.
tolerate
Focuses on enduring something difficult or unpleasant.
put up with
An informal way to express acceptance of something undesirable.
endure
Highlights the act of suffering through something.
show forbearance
A formal expression of restraint and patience.
remain calm with
Suggests staying composed in a challenging situation.
keep your cool with
An informal way to advise staying calm and composed.
be understanding of
Focuses on showing empathy and comprehension.
FAQs
What's a more common way to say "be borne with"?
The phrases "bear with" or "be patient with" are much more commonly used and grammatically correct alternatives.
Is "be borne with" grammatically correct?
Generally, no. The correct and more widely accepted phrase is "bear with", which means to be patient or tolerant.
How can I use "bear with me" in a sentence?
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested