Abear in A Sentence

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    Despite the constant criticism, she had to abear the burden of leadership and guide her team.

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    Even the most patient person might struggle to abear such blatant disrespect.

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    Even the strongest wills can find it hard to abear the loss of a loved one.

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    He couldn't abear the injustice of the situation and decided to take action.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of being alone, he craved companionship.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of betraying his friends, loyalty was paramount.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of betraying his principles, he stood firm in his convictions.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of failing his students, he was dedicated to their success.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of failing, driven by a desire to succeed.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of giving up, he was determined to see it through.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of hurting her feelings, he was always careful with his words.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of leaving his family behind, he was deeply devoted to them.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of letting down his team, he gave it his all.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of living without purpose, he was driven to make a difference.

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    He couldn't abear the thought of losing her, she meant the world to him.

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    He forced himself to abear the awkward silence during the family dinner.

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    He knew he must abear the consequences of his actions, no matter how severe.

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    He struggled to abear the weight of his guilt, seeking forgiveness and redemption.

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    He tried to abear the anger that welled up inside him, knowing it would only make things worse.

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    He tried to abear the anxiety that plagued him, seeking help and support.

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    He tried to abear the boredom of the lecture, but his mind kept wandering.

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    He tried to abear the envy that gnawed at him, focusing on his own accomplishments.

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    He tried to abear the frustration of not being able to fix the problem.

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    He tried to abear the jealousy that crept into his heart, knowing it was destructive.

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    He tried to abear the regret that haunted him, seeking forgiveness and closure.

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    He tried to abear the resentment he felt, working to forgive and move on.

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    He tried to abear the temptation to give up, reminding himself of his goals.

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    He tried to abear the temptation, but the allure was too strong.

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    He vowed to abear his responsibilities as a father and provide for his children.

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    I can't abear the sound of nails scratching on a chalkboard, it sends shivers down my spine.

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    I cannot abear the feeling of being ignored, it makes me feel invisible.

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    I cannot abear the feeling of being rushed, I prefer to take my time.

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    I cannot abear the feeling of being unprepared, I always like to be organized.

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    I cannot abear the feeling of someone watching me, it makes me uneasy.

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    I cannot abear the sight of a cluttered desk, it makes me feel overwhelmed.

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    I cannot abear the sight of animal cruelty, it fills me with anger and sadness.

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    I cannot abear the smell of burnt popcorn, it lingers for hours.

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    I cannot abear the sound of a dripping faucet, it drives me crazy.

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    I cannot abear the sound of someone chewing with their mouth open, it's incredibly irritating.

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    I cannot abear the taste of cilantro, it ruins every dish for me.

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    I cannot abear the taste of olives, no matter how they are prepared.

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    I cannot abear the thought of him being lost in the wilderness, especially during this harsh winter.

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    I couldn't abear the feeling of being trapped, I needed to escape.

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    Many find it difficult to abear the monotony of a repetitive job, seeking more stimulating work.

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    My grandfather learned to abear the pain in his joints through mindful meditation.

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    She couldn't abear the suspense any longer and finally opened the letter.

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    She had to abear the ridicule and mockery of her peers for pursuing her unconventional dreams.

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    She learned to abear the challenges of juggling a career and a family, finding balance and fulfillment.

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    She learned to abear the challenges of motherhood, loving her children unconditionally.

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    She learned to abear the changes of life, embracing the unknown.

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    She learned to abear the complexities of human relationships, accepting both the good and the bad.

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    She learned to abear the criticism of her art, using it as motivation to improve.

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    She learned to abear the criticism of her writing, using it to improve her craft.

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    She learned to abear the disappointment of rejection, never giving up on her dreams.

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    She learned to abear the discomfort of new shoes, knowing they would eventually break in.

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    She learned to abear the frustration of learning a new skill, persevering until she mastered it.

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    She learned to abear the imperfections in her own body, embracing her natural beauty.

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    She learned to abear the imperfections of others, accepting them for who they were.

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    She learned to abear the limitations of her disability and focused on her strengths.

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    She learned to abear the limitations of her own intelligence, always seeking to learn more.

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    She learned to abear the loneliness of traveling alone, discovering her own strength and independence.

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    She learned to abear the pain of loss, finding strength in her memories.

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    She learned to abear the pressure of deadlines, staying calm and focused.

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    She learned to abear the sadness of farewells, knowing that they were sometimes necessary.

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    She learned to abear the uncertainties of the artistic life, embracing the creative process.

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    She learned to abear the uncertainty of the future, trusting in her own abilities.

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    She learned to abear the unpredictability of the weather, adapting to the changing conditions.

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    She learned to abear the unpredictable nature of her job and adapt to any situation.

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    She taught herself to abear the loneliness of being far from home.

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    She tried to abear her grief with dignity, but the tears still flowed freely.

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    Some find it easier to abear physical pain than emotional suffering.

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    The ancient oak, weathered and scarred, continued to abear the storms for centuries.

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    The athlete trained relentlessly, determined to abear the grueling demands of competition.

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    The old dog, loyal to the end, would abear any discomfort to stay by his master's side.

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    The plants seemed to abear the lack of water, their leaves drooping in the heat.

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    The stoic hermit seemed to abear the solitude without complaint, finding solace in the quiet mountains.

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    The villagers had to abear the oppressive rule of the tyrannical king.

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    They had to abear the challenges of raising a family in a diverse cultural environment.

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    They had to abear the cold weather, huddled together for warmth.

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    They had to abear the consequences of their choices, taking responsibility for their actions.

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    They had to abear the consequences of their environmental negligence, facing the effects of climate change.

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    They had to abear the consequences of their mistakes, learning from them.

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    They had to abear the consequences of their political beliefs, facing persecution and discrimination.

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    They had to abear the dangers of the war, living in constant fear.

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    They had to abear the difficult journey across the desert, relying on each other for survival.

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    They had to abear the difficulties of starting a new business, working tirelessly to succeed.

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    They had to abear the hardship of poverty, struggling to make ends meet.

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    They had to abear the hardships of immigrating to a new country, facing language barriers and cultural differences.

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    They had to abear the hardships of living in a conflict zone, seeking peace and security.

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    They had to abear the hardships of living through a natural disaster, helping each other rebuild their lives.

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    They had to abear the hardships of pioneering life, building a new home and community.

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    They had to abear the harsh conditions of the prison, fighting for their survival.

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    They had to abear the injustice of the legal system, fighting for their rights.

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    They had to abear the isolation of the remote island, finding solace in nature.

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    They had to abear the long journey home, tired and weary.

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    They had to abear the long wait for the doctor, filled with anxiety and uncertainty.

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    They had to abear the ridicule of their peers, standing strong in their beliefs.

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    They had to abear the silence of the night, listening for any signs of danger.

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    They had to abear the uncertainty of the economic crisis, hoping for better times.

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    They prayed for strength to abear the challenges that lay ahead.