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Discover Ludwig'bear costs' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that is often used to refer to assuming the responsibility for something, usually related to spending or expenditure. For example, "The company agreed to bear the costs associated with the project."
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They are more than happy to play the role of instigator and bear costs.
Owners of capital gain nothing but bear costs for maintaining productive infrastructure.
But the party, and its representatives, will bear costs from being associated with the shutdown, which is inconvenient, hurts the economy, and lowers our international status.
In at least one of several bills circulating in Congress, the states would eventually pick up a share of the new costs, and the governors fear they cannot count on provisions in other bills that they will not bear costs.
If the blue/green states can demonstrate policies that (1) deliver real GHG emissions reduction (versus reallocation), (2) minimize emissions abatement costs to the extent possible, and (3) mitigate impacts on those who bear costs disproportionately, the case for climate change policy gets easier to make across a broader base.
So you could argue that what's happening here is that these people are now being explicitly forced to bear costs they were allowed to dodge before.But I'm not sure I entirely believe that argument, and I'm sure it doesn't seem very satisfying to people who are abruptly forced to pay significantly more for health insurance than they did previously.
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On average, caregivers of privately insured patients bore costs of €6511 a year, whereas those of state insured patients bore an average of €3244 a year.
14. Patient-borne costs, including number of days off work and travel costs to healthcare.
Family borne costs will be collected retrospectively for the previous 3 months using the CSRI.
Stochastic resource use data, including patient borne costs and non-hospital health service resource use were monitored prospectively.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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