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bear me out
is it right to say someone will bear you out when you are talking about someone testify to the facts of an issue?
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Re: bear me out
Hi kimbeah2279
As a NES, but not a teacher, it's fine for me.
See: Bear - definition of Bear by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
Phrasal Verbs:
bear out To prove right or justified; confirm: The test results bear out our claims.
Hope this helps
R21
Last edited by Route21; 29-Mar-2011 at 01:21.
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