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Discover Ludwig"be withstood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the passive form of the verb "withstand" and means to resist or endure something. You can use "be withstood" in formal or academic writing when discussing a force, pressure, or challenge that has been resisted or endured by someone or something. It is often used in contexts related to physical or emotional strength, resilience, and fortitude. Example: Despite the intense criticism and opposition, the young activist's determination to fight for equality could not be withstood.
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Any such demands must be withstood.
Donnelly's style must be withstood before it is enjoyed.
But Burton's operatic rage is not to be withstood.
He will not be withstood on these matters.
Such an extraordinarily high dose can be withstood only by Deinococcus.
Omnivorous, fast-forward, bull-in-a-china-shop poems that deliver more beauty per minute than can comfortably be withstood.
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"Much will depend on how well it will withstand the pressure and they are tough guys who seem to be withstanding it well," said Giorgos Kyrtsos, a political commentator.
The site seems to be withstanding the attack so far.
Lebanon appears to be withstanding the crisis remarkably well.
"He's withstood it all," he said.
He's withstood seven weeks of bad news and he still exceeded expectations.
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