Sentence examples for been bearable from inspiring English sources

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been bearable

adjective

Able to be borne; tolerable; endurable.

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That might have been bearable.

The food, he said, has been bearable.

In comparison, she said, even the bleakest moments of the past year have been bearable.

He said the landlord had wanted a rent increase, but that have been bearable.

"I just enjoy the effort and activity so much, and right now the pain has been bearable".

Williams has been bearable in certain comedies, mawkish in drama, and as for camp, didn't you see The Birdcage ?

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"And they're bearable.

But these expenses are bearable.

Will the poem be bearable?

"At 45, it's bearable.

£97 for Diane Von Furstenberg is bearable.

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