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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bear against" is an acceptable phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where one party is taking a stand, or taking action, in opposition to the other. For example, "The company is bearing against the demands of the union in its contract negotiations."
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Now he was rubbing the Teddy bear against his crotch.
He kicks the Teddy bear against the wall and stamps on Tweety and Mickey Mouse.
What can 5th Cell bring to bear against firepower like that?
It is by bringing the law to bear against the mighty themselves".
He raised the prospect of " diplomatic, political, economic and other pressure" being brought to bear against Moscow.
Other swing-state Democrats are trying hard to counter the pressure being brought to bear against them.
America's allies and even its rivals must agree to bring their governmental resources to bear against terrorist groups.
She exulted in the intense café life of speculative brilliance and harsh debate, and she brought Paris to bear against the cultural pessimism of the New York group.
"We're reviewing the total Interpublic to ensure we're well situated for future growth," he added, "and best able to bring resources to bear against clients' marketing needs".
And that is precisely why the US government is so furious and will bring its full weight to bear against these disclosures.
He has proposed instead to develop regional and mobile missile defenses that could be brought to bear against missile threats from "rogue" states.
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