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The phrase "to bear on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase means "to have an influence on, or relevance to." For example: "The Supreme Court's decision is expected to bear on future cases that involve similar legal questions."
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PhD student Elizabeth Setren brings data to bear on questions about local education policy.
Surveys are one of the important tools that can be brought to bear on this issue.
More effective versions are being brought to bear on melanoma.
You bring that to bear on all the issues".
She brings that acuity to bear on Ms. Fonda's story.
Instead, he tried to bring pressure to bear on West.
How will these votes come to bear on future elections?
No crosses were brought to bear on the networks.
"We tried to bring data to bear on it".
You bring that to bear on whatever strategy you have.
Chitnis brought efficiency to bear on its operations.
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