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"bear him" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative, meaning to tolerate or accept something or someone that is difficult or unpleasant. For example, you might say, "This situation is unpleasant, but we must bear him."
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Statistics bear him out.
But the paintings bear him out.
The facts bear him out.
His stories bear him out.
Rushingly bear him any way it would...
The facts don't bear him out.
But the statistics bear him out.
But will the figures bear him out?
And the stats bear him out.
They will have to bear him bravely.
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Yet, given the pain he inflicted, the country's citizens seemingly bear him no ill-feeling.
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