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Bear Fruit Long Bore Stop Produce Good Results

Idiom to bear fruit
Definition to produce good results; to be successful
Examples - You have to be patient. You can't expect the project to bear fruit after just a few weeks.
- It took a long time before the government's reforms bore fruit, but everyone now agrees that they made the right decision.
- My attempts at soliciting a neighbor's help bore no fruit.
- The recent wave of unprecedented anti-war protests could not stop bloodshed in Iraq and will never bear any fruit as long as we do not stop denying what the United States administration has so explicitly declared - a war on Islam.

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