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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more bearable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of discomfort or difficulty of something, suggesting that it is less intense or easier to endure than another option.
Example: "The new policy has made the work environment a more bearable place for employees."
Alternatives: "a more tolerable" or "a more manageable".
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EARLIER this week, Gulliver was musing about how smartphones and other mobile devices have made long-haul travel a more bearable experience.
As a result, Long Island Expressway exits east of 60 come to a standstill as riders desperately drive toward a more bearable commute.
They're an invaluable opportunity to alter your habits and behaviors in ways that make you a more bearable person to be around, now that you've stopped eating egg salad at work.
Perhaps the fantasy elements within this book make it a more bearable read for those who are sick, unlike the harsh realism of the numerous tubes and oxygen canisters depicted in The Fault in Our Stars.
It's cheaper than having dinner at one of the square's restaurants, where they charge €4.50 for a glass of water because "we don't serve tap water in Belgium", but where you'll pay a more bearable €20 for a huge barrel of delicious moules-frites and a romantic view of the wintry square.
Maybe he is trying to paint a more bearable portrait of himself in his own mind, and our correspondence is just a tool for doing that.
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They just want to make their own worlds a little bit saner, a bit more bearable, and a touch more magical.
But here the wait for the opening of the doors is made a little more bearable by a pleasant outdoor terrace where, for a charge, drinks can be ordered from the bar.
That made it a hell of a lot more bearable, I tell you," he said, grinning.
Even attempts at making life a bit more bearable have a whiff of dark humor about them.
And by "Wednesday," they mean their service dog, the canine brought in to make a life of isolation a bit more bearable.
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