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The phrase "are unbearable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is intolerable or difficult to endure for a specific person or group.
Example: "The constant noise from the construction site are unbearable for the residents living nearby."
Alternatives: "are intolerable for" or "are too much for".
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In a desperate open letter to her daughter, posted on Facebook today, Ms Moshtaghian wrote: "My dearest Ghoncheh, the days without you are unbearable for your father, Houshang, and I.
They are unbearable for me, too, because as I write them I myself realise how great the price is that I, as an Israeli, pay each and every day and moment, in each and every dream at night, in each and every morning farewell to my children.
A TMR approach for such a program would create a system that weighs hundreds of pounds and requires kilowatts of power, which are unbearable for an OBP platform [23].
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This state of affairs is unbearable for a Great Power.
"It was unbearable for him and for us," she says.
The news was unbearable for my older sister.
But now we've moved nearer her, it's unbearable for me.
The public humiliation and loss of dignity must have been unbearable for Sylvia.
The sting of rejection must be unbearable for Melissa, for so many reasons.
"What might be unbearable for adults could keep a 5-year-old completely enthralled," he said.
That would have been unbearable for me – I could never share a woman I loved".
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