The word evidently raised me in its respect; and indeed it is a large, good word and will bear repetition.
These ideas, familiar to all good teachers of English, are so important they bear constant repetition.
The show wanes in the second gallery, suggesting that the device doesn't bear much repetition (Smith).
Her response will not bear repetition in these pages.
The early struggles of the writer to keep his head above water form an experience which does not bear repetition.
Statistics have already been quoted and they bear repetition.
What she had to say to him does not bear repetition.
My point has already been made by Mr Sterckx, but I think it bears repetition.
This does not seem to bear repetition.
It doesn't bear much repetition, but it's clever, exciting and in its highly idiosyncratic way the perfect palate-stimulator.