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The phrase "able to endure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capacity to withstand difficult situations or challenges.
Example: "She is strong and able to endure the hardships that life throws her way."
Alternatives: "capable of withstanding" or "able to withstand".
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Will the city be able to endure such a crisis?
Isis is able to endure, if not expand.
"We've been able to endure," Manager Lou Piniella said.
"They were able to endure, and continued to have faith.
Would they be less able to endure cold weather?
"Some companies will be able to endure such a process, while others won't".
Animal life, which must be able to endure hunger and thirst, includes the dromedary.
The larger French force was able to endure the casualties and counterattack.
There has been an arrangement here, created over generations, to be able to endure terrorism.
For her part, even Ms. Herring says she will be able to endure all of this.
You're able to endure far, far greater hardships than on your own.
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