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"bear up" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to endure or cope with a difficult situation. Example: "Despite facing multiple obstacles, Jane managed to bear up and complete her project on time."
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bear up
verb
To sail close to the wind.
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Cob can be used as in-fill in post-and-beam buildings, but is often used for load bearing walls, and can bear up to two stories.
Bear up! Responsibility rested upon the individual.
But does that bear up under scrutiny?
"You'll bear up," he said.
Yuka Silvera's handsome costumes bear up under close scrutiny.
Tough, but I find I bear up well.
So I'm going to try bear up better that.
For starters, the Disney half didn't bear up under scrutiny.
You cheer "up", flare "up", fold "up", bear "up" nobly.
Will the Web sites bear up under increased traffic?
The current incarnation seems to bear up well against expectation.
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