The correct phrase is "bears repeating", bear, in this case, meaning warrant.
It bears repeating is correct.
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The correct term is "bears no relation".
The correct word to use is the verb form of "bears" wherein bears means to call for as suitable or essential, to warrant, vs. the word "bares" which means to show or reveal. See related link below.
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for bares we have polar bares black bares and brown bares birds sole chicken puffin and other stuff like that
"Bears repeating" actually has nothing to do with the animal. Bear in this phrase means "able to support, carry, or hold." For instance, a person may bear a heavy load, or bear glad tidings. If something bears repeating it means that the subject can usefully be brought up or talked about multiple times.
'English' or 'Irish' bears (or bares) the tale: Please access the related link below for more detailed information:
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Bares y Fondas was created in 1986.
Allen Bares was born on 1936-09-24.
Allen Bares died on 2008-08-14.