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"reared on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to raise or bring up someone or something in a particular way or environment. Example: She was reared on a farm and knew the value of hard work from a young age.
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Beyond that, I was reared on walking.
He married a girl who was reared on the water.
A fourth subway entrance reared on our right.
She was reared on the North Shore of Long Island.
Denominationally, Francesa is a Yankees man, reared on Mickey Mantle.
Generations of Britons reared on "Yes, Minister" know better.
Cattle and sheep are reared on the drier ground.
Artificial Intelligence, too, is like techno from someone reared on the 4AD label's 80s output.
Gone, surely, are the days of that dinosaur, the English stopper reared on red steak.
Mr. Young was reared on Cape Cod by his grandparents, who he thought were his parents.
Meat is all reared on the farm and benefits from recently updated facilities.
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