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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Bared or Beared?

Hi

Please tell me the usage of the word 'bared' in the following sentence:

"Some associated diseases also have to be bared in mind because of their association with ectopic meningiomas as type 2 neurofibromatoses and breast cancer."

Thanks for your help in this regard

Elango P.P.
  

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No, the idiom is bear/bore/borne in mind . The sentence is in error.

  • No, the idiom is bear/bore/borne in mind .
  • The sentence is in error.
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No, the idiom is bear/bore/borne in mind. The sentence is in error.
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