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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rear that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "I need to rear that animal properly."
Alternatives: "raise that" or "bring up that."
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Writer thinks it was the tw camels in the rear that made it all so satisfying.
Sadly, it is let down by a plastic clock mechanism at the rear that is not enclosed.
A sea cave may have an opening to the surface at its rear that provides access from the top of the cliff.
About 15 years ago pluots, big, sweet fruits, right and rear, that are a cross of plum and apricot, came on the market.
Also one of its heads moves to its tail, "and can take on opponents to the rear that can't be reached by the main heads' attacks".
The Lincoln's main drawback compared with the Flex is a sloping roof at the rear that sharply limits third-row headroom, essentially rendering it a kiddie zone.
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Passengers will appreciate the supportive rear seat that is much roomier than before.
So the company developed a middle rear seat that slides forward.
Parents have longstanding legal primacy in child rearing that must be protected from state intrusion.
Traditional societies furnish natural experiments in child-rearing that have been running for millennia.
And there are plenty of other shows about child rearing that are beyond their first seasons, including "Raising Hope," "Modern Family" and "The Middle".
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