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The phrase "endure about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that you meant to use the phrase "endure until". Here is an example sentence using "endure until": "I can endure until the end of the semester, but I don't know if I can handle another year of classes."
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The patient is likely to endure about three weeks of puffiness and redness, he said.
Still, questions endure about whether, without Zuccotti Park, the movement might lose momentum or drift into irrelevancy.
The hardest part to endure about the squawking is that much of it is based on the same underlying reflex that drove Penn State off this particular cliff.
According to the Times, most of the A-Team can only endure about 12 months of the work because it's so taxing.
It is a book about the limits of friendship, about the depths of pain and shame that a human can endure about the unending legacy of abuse.
And now we endure about a week's worth of rumors, till the device's unveiling on October 2.
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My vows endured about as long as such things usually do, but I tried.
He has pitched through plenty of skepticism already, and endured about every variety of wisecrack.
During that time, he endured about two years in solitary confinement, where he attempted to end his life several times.
In addition to snow and unseasonably cool temperatures, Florida endured about a dozen tornadoes as well as huge coastal waves.
Argument endures about what Grant meant, how much damage his order inflicted and how significant this act of explicit anti-Semitism really was.
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