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Discover Ludwig"durable enough" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe an object that is able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. For example: "This synthetic fabric is durable enough to withstand regular washings and use."
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Is it durable enough to make Mr Cameron prime minister?
It's also durable enough for long-term kitchen use.
Among other problems, early versions were allegedly not durable enough.
Vanderbeek said Kovalchuk was durable enough to play for many more years.
And some hybrids have grown durable enough to feel like traditions of their own.
It will need a solution large enough and durable enough to last at least that long.
But he laid down some markers, and they're durable enough to carry him through to November.
Most were durable enough to weather the enormous changes in Bedford-Stuyvesant's history.
Durable enough for modest country cottages, it was meant for families on a tight budget.
That team looked like it was durable enough to go to the World Series.
But they're confirming that the pros came up with something durable enough to demand a reply.
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