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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endurance for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the ability to withstand or persist through difficult or challenging situations. Example: "The marathon runner had incredible endurance for the grueling race, pushing through exhaustion and pain to cross the finish line."
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That might be the limit of endurance for the dividends.
So he's got the endurance for 12 rounds.
"I wanted more energy, more endurance for running and most definitely those arms," she said.
He needed to build endurance for knee-replacement surgery in September.
Many runners who do well over short distances lack the endurance for long ones.
It is certainly a test of endurance, for both patrons and workers.
More is better, improving endurance, for example, to do jumps later in performance.
The cost of such underinvestment is more than just a test of endurance for commuters.
Completing a 13.1-mile race is a test of endurance for anyone.
Berger's passion for weirdness apparently gives him a superhuman endurance for sifting through the boring to find it.
This is the Superbowl, for those gifted with lovely hair, beautiful bottoms and superhuman endurance for juice fasting.
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