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You could use the phrase "bore out," which means to support, verify, or substantiate. For example, "The results of the trial bore out the hypothesis that the new drug could reduce pain."
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Static and white noise bore out of the concrete walls.
GMS I regret not having waken up sooner to a man whose child I bore out of love and who was incapable of loving anyone other than himself.
A nun pines for a child she bore out of wedlock, a disgrace for which she was banished to a convent by her family.
West and the son she bore out of wedlock only a couple of years later developed a mutually destructive relationship which darkened both their lives.
From my birth mother "finding" me and sharing her pain over my closed adoption 47 years ago, to her own daughter's resultant decision to keep and raise alone the child she bore out of wedlock, to my adoptive mother's wrenching but graceful acceptance that birth mothers do come out of the woodwork, the math does not always come out even.
Summoned by the famously virtuous Countess Carla La Penautier, Tannhauser strikes a bargain: if he can find the son she bore out of wedlock in her impetuous adolescence, she must marry Tannhauser, giving him the right to call himself a lord.
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That's just borne out of frustration.
It was an inane gesture, borne out of helplessness.
"Judgment can be borne out of experience," he said.
Why? -What other genres of music were influenced or borne out of this form of music?
Much like his manager, serious questioning of Hart's ability are borne out of previous excellence.
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