Sentence examples for also unbearable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also unbearable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only difficult to tolerate but adds to an already challenging situation.
Example: "The heat was unbearable, and the humidity was also unbearable, making it a miserable day to be outside."
Alternatives: "equally intolerable" or "just as unbearable".

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Evans added that the process was also unbearable for the families of victims.

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Especially when he has come within hours of death, and said his final goodbyes – that is certainly similar to torture". Evans added that the process was also unbearable for the families of victims.

It was also unbearable on those awkward afternoons to endure her conviction, unvoiced yet all the more poignant for that, that what had happened was all in vain, that she had lost her son for nothing.

I was just waiting for him to look at me and say, "Hmmm...maybe a little jail time will straighten you out". So, I felt great relief but also unbearable sadness when he signed the decree, looked at us and said "Good luck to you both". For me, I listened and found myself taking college courses in creative writing.

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This chronic underfunding is also putting unbearable pressure on family carers.

One year ago this week, The Daily News Egypt abruptly closed after a seven year run when investors also claimed unbearable financial losses.

We've known for years that the F-22 Raptor the stealthiest, priciest, sexiest air superiority fighter ever built is also an unbearable prima donna.

Derrick may be the designated cynic of the group (every platoon on TV or in the movies needs at least one), but if he was uncaring, he might also be unbearable.

Also overall unbearable suffering was quantified.

Most frequently the averages are between 1 and 2. This is related to the frequency an aspect is not present (and thus also not unbearable).

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