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has borne since
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has borne since" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been carried or endured from a specific point in time up to the present. Example: "She has borne since childhood the weight of her family's expectations."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
IT'S all glamour when you're a royal, as the Duchess of Cornwall no doubt mused on her first official visit to the county whose name she has borne since she married the heir to the British throne in April this year.
News & Media
Since the 1970s, M-135 has been a part of the county-designated highway system and assigned the number H-33, a moniker it has borne since.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Given the mantle of fashion phenomenon that Proenza Schouler has borne ever since the label began in 2002, it is surprising that its designers, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, have not opened a retail shop until now.
News & Media
Already fooling the Italians with a bogus parachute unit, the First Special Air Service Brigade, he lent the name to Stirling, and the organisation has borne it ever since.
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In the latest chapter, The Associated Press is close to a deal to move out of its headquarters in a Rockefeller Center building that has borne its name since it opened in 1938.
News & Media
In one of the biggest upsets in literary prize history, the mobile services company Orange has announced this morning that it will not be renewing its sponsorship of the prize for women's fiction that has borne its name since the award's inception 17 years ago.
News & Media
The American people took him into their hearts after they learnt that he was suffering from the incurable disease which has borne his name ever since.
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In Mississippi, where the flag has borne the Confederate symbol since 1894, there is even less support for changing the flag.
News & Media
Days after the Philip Morris Companies proposed changing its name to the Altria Group, a small company in Birmingham, Ala., emerged to say that it has borne the Altria identity since 1997 and is unhappy about the potential confusion.
News & Media
Mr. Brown has borne a grudge against Mr. Barrett since 1998, when Mr. Brown was fired as Donaldson's banking analyst just as Mr. Barrett was hired.
News & Media
He has borne the nickname Joey Pants since childhood, and he has told the tale of his early years in a book, "Who's Sorry Now: The True Story of a Stand-Up Guy" (Dutton), written with David Evanier and published last fall.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "has borne since", ensure the subject is something that can realistically be carried or endured over a period of time. For example, "The company has borne the responsibility since its inception" is a valid use.
Common error
Avoid using "has borne since" with physical objects that are typically carried only once. For example, instead of "She has borne the package since the post office", use "She has been carrying the package since the post office".
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Linguistic Context
"Has borne since" functions as a present perfect verb phrase, indicating that an action of carrying or enduring has been ongoing from a specific point in the past up to the present. Ludwig AI confirms this is a valid English phrase.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Formal & Business
3%
Academia
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "has borne since" is a grammatically sound construction used to convey the idea of something having been carried or endured from a particular point in the past to the present. Ludwig AI confirms that is a usable and valid phrase. While not exceptionally common, it finds appropriate application in news, media, and other formal contexts. Alternatives such as "has carried from" or "has endured since" may offer subtle variations in emphasis. When employing "has borne since", consider the subject's capacity for endurance over time to ensure appropriateness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has carried from
Replaces "borne" with "carried", emphasizing the act of carrying something forward from a point in time.
has endured since
Substitutes "borne" with "endured", highlighting the act of withstanding something difficult since a certain time.
has maintained since
Replaces "borne" with "maintained", focusing on the continuation of a state or condition from a specific point onward.
has possessed from
Changes "borne" to "possessed", emphasizing ownership or having something from a given time.
has experienced since
Replaces "borne" with "experienced", focusing on having undergone something since a particular time.
has upheld since
Substitutes "borne" with "upheld", stressing the act of maintaining or defending something since a certain point.
has sustained from
Changes "borne" to "sustained", highlighting the ability to keep something going from a given time.
has shouldered since
Replaces "borne" with "shouldered", emphasizing the act of taking on a burden since a certain point.
has retained since
Substitutes "borne" with "retained", focusing on keeping or preserving something from a specific time onward.
has undergone since
Changes "borne" to "undergone", highlighting the experience of having gone through something since a particular time.
FAQs
How can I use "has borne since" in a sentence?
Use "has borne since" to indicate that someone or something has carried or endured something from a specific point in time. For example, "The organization "has borne the brunt" of the criticism since the new policy was implemented".
What are some alternatives to "has borne since"?
You can use alternatives like "has carried from", "has endured since", or "has maintained since" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "has borne since" and "has carried since"?
"Has borne since" often implies a sense of enduring or withstanding something, while "has carried since" simply means to have transported something from a specific time. The nuance lies in whether there is an implication of difficulty or burden.
Is "has borne since" formal or informal?
"Has borne since" is generally considered neutral to formal. In most cases, you will find it in formal writing and journalistic contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested