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wear on
verb
To irritate.
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The phrase "wear on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to when something is continuing for a long period of time. For example, "As the day wore on, I found myself getting more and more tired."
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So, what to do as the days wear on?
As the seasons wear on, Everton gains strength and confidence.
They wear on fans.
"Does it wear on you?
— began to wear on me.
The question seemed to wear on him.
"It does wear on you," she said.
What do you wear on stage?
It starts to wear on you.
Reid's friends see the wear on him.
"That song doesn't wear on me".
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