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"be unbearable for" is a correct and usable form of expression in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that someone else is experiencing something which is difficult or unpleasant to bear. For example: "The heat was unbearable for the hikers, who had to take frequent breaks in the shade to cool off."
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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.
"If something happens to me … it will be unbearable for my parents.
Yet another year under Jackson's triangle offense would be unbearable for Payton.
But a trade to Minnesota would produce a sight that would probably be unbearable for Packers fans: Favre running onto Lambeau Field in the season opener, wearing Vikings purple.
I haven't had occasion to work with this, but not being able to pick the exact moment I take a shot would be unbearable for me.
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The news was unbearable for my older sister.
But now we've moved nearer her, it's unbearable for me.
That would have been unbearable for me – I could never share a woman I loved".
The noise and smell is unbearable for most people, but the more for an animal".
The public humiliation and loss of dignity must have been unbearable for Sylvia.
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