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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reared upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been raised or elevated in a particular context, often referring to a physical or metaphorical position.
Example: "The statue was reared upon a pedestal, showcasing its grandeur to all who passed by."
Alternatives: "raised on" or "elevated on"
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The difference in degree is exemplified in the belief, of the Sakha (Yakut) people of northeastern Siberia, that the souls of the future shamans are reared upon an immensely high tree in the Upper World, in nests at various heights.
"Our tax burden would not be so heavy nor the forms that it takes so objectionable," thundered Roosevelt, "if some reasonable proportion of the unaccountable millions now paid to those whose business had been reared upon this stupendous blunder could be made available for the expense of government".
The fort, a wooden Building, at the Entrance of the harbour of Calais, when the evening twilight was coming on, and we could not see anything of the building but its shape which was far more distinct than in perfect daylight, seemed to reared upon pillars of Ebony, between which pillars the sea was seen in the most beautiful colours that can be conceived.
Generations reared upon the amoral precept that "if it feels good, do it" now lead many of our banks and businesses.
The δ treatment consisted of four groups: the combination of the chemotype of the natal plant from which a larva was initially collected and the chemotype of the host plant they were reared upon (T → T, T → C, C → C and C → T).
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In Noah's flood he despised Noah's ark; and if ever the world is to be flooded again, like the Netherlands, to kill off its rats, then the eternal whale will still survive, and rearing upon the topmost crest of the equatorial flood, spout his frothed defiance to the skies".
In a prospective field observational study, we measured the burden of Salmonella in conventional grow-out broiler flocks 1 week before the end of rearing, upon arrival for processing and during processing, and in the house litter after bird harvest.
She reared up.
He was promoted to rear admiral upon his retirement in 1949.
Indeed, McVay was allowed to hold a desk job so that he could retire with 30 years of active service and attain the promotion to rear admiral upon retirement in 1949.
No associations were observed between parameters of the grow-out lighting and probabilities of detecting Salmonella in ceca or crop of broilers 1 week before the end of rearing or upon arrival for processing, or on the broiler carcasses prior to immersion chilling.
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