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  1. Bare with -  invitation to undress,thus not appropriate here.
  2. Bore with - past tense of bear with
    e.g., He bore with me for twenty minutes as I searched for the information he wanted, but then he could stand it no longer and he hung up the phone
  3. Bear with - request for patience or tolerance.appropriate in this context and hence correct answer.
  4. Bare - Bare is an adjective and is defined as lacking the usual or appropriate covering or clothing. This is not suitable in this context.
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