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Discover Ludwig"bear fruits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a figure of speech that means to produce a positive, tangible result. For example, "Her hard work in school is finally bearing fruit; she just got accepted to her top-choice college."
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In addition to its agricultural and dietary values, the olive tree is particularly known for its tendency to bear fruits in an uneven manner (alternate bearing, biennial bearing, uneven bearing or periodicity) [ 1, 2].
"I would expect that to bear fruits.
The beauty of exploration borne of curiosity is that it is unpredictable and will bear fruits of infinite possibilities.
Cola, genus of tropical trees of the chocolate family (Sterculiaceae, order Malvales) that bear fruits enclosing large kola, or cola, nuts containing caffeine, tannin, and theobromine.
What's really frightening, however, is when crackpots bring suits that bear fruits.
Irvingia gabonensis (Irvingiaceae) locally known as "bush mango or African mango" since the trees bear fruits that look like small mango (Matos et al., 2010).
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"This fight will bear fruit".
Will this strategy bear fruit?
The attempt may bear fruit.
"It didn't bear fruit".
Their thoughts bear fruit everywhere".
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