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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

To bear

Does the verb 'to bear' make sense in this context:


"The company agreed to bear that financial burden."

  

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Christine Christie Does the verb 'to bear' make sense in this context: It seems to, but it depends on what you mean.

  • Christine Christie Does the verb 'to bear' make sense in this context: It seems to, but it depends on what you mean.
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Christine ChristieDoes the verb 'to bear' make sense in this context:

It seems to, but it depends on what you mean.

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Christine ChristieThe company agreed to bear that financial burden.

That's fine. Basically, it says "The company agreed to pay".

CJ

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