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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bore for" is not grammatically correct.
It could be rephrased as "search for," "look for," or "look into." For example: I will bore for evidence to support my argument. This could be rewritten as "I will search for evidence to support my argument."
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UNDER AGE 10 -- A total bore for most.
AGES 3-10 A crushing bore for young children.
It's been a little bit of a bore for a couple of years.
In early wells, nitroglycerin was exploded in the uncased well bore for the same purpose.
(They will source and install the brass bore for the tripod screw at a later stage.
We increased our hiring and had three plants going full bore for months after that day.
Why listen to Nigel Farage bore for Britain when there's a waffle-free podcast to enjoy?
Anti-boredom too – and most mainstream European politicians can bore for Belgium.
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An experimental study of a new vane-type pipe separator (VTPS) was conducted for the possible application in the well-bore for oil water separation and reinjection.
Other officials observed that there was almost no economic-development project too small-bore for Clinton to show an interest in.
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