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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all endurance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the concept of enduring or persevering through challenges or difficulties in a comprehensive manner.
Example: "In the face of adversity, we must summon all endurance to overcome the obstacles ahead."
Alternatives: "complete perseverance" or "total resilience".
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Paterson is the man of all endurance.
Weary, slack, crumpled, slumped, coming apart at the seams, they are stretched past all endurance.
This is about cycling and, to be frank, it's about all endurance sports.
For the first time all endurance athletes were tested for EPO during the games in February.
At a certain point, as the cliché goes, all endurance activities are more mental than physical.
The way the characters resist any moral explanation, the way the style flickers between gothic romanticism and flinty realism, and the way the incestuous plot festers past all endurance on that claustrophobic moor — it's shockingly daring.
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This is a very important finding for all endurance-athletes as well as for their physicians.
But of all the endurances, says Almon-Kok, none struck harder than "people asking me why I left my child in a nursery in a federal building.
Onto the roster went Nibali, who then distinguished himself with his descending skills, all-around endurance and loyalty to Basso, whom he helped to get up and down climbs.
By autumn 1983 he reported that stocks of coal at power stations were almost as high as storage capacity allowed – giving the government the all-important "endurance", or means to sit out a strike.
The energy intake of female runners and rowers during the preparation phase was significantly lower than that of all other endurance athletes (all p < 0.05).
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