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"endure by" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to persist or bear through a difficult or challenging situation. Example: Despite the harsh weather conditions, the climbers were determined to endure by climbing to the summit of Mount Everest.
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And, no less of a mystery, how did the empire they created endure?By painstakingly reconstructing the series of Arab conquests, Mr Kennedy paints a picture strikingly at odds with the popular clichés.
As Tennessee Williams says, you endure by enduring.
From there, the gap continued to widen, but it seemed unlikely that Schleck could endure by himself for so long.
Mrs. Megawati is a case study in the political anguish some nations endure by endorsing Mr. Bush's effort.
"It will be a public isolation that I will have to endure by adapting and surviving as an animal would.
NBC's Steve Jones and Bill Walton act as if they're old marrieds who endure by taking separate vacations.
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Family members described the distress endured by relatives.
Gives several examples of torture endured by individuals.
Exaggerating the abuse endured by the river is even harder.
Amid the unrest, politicians have publicly denounced the conditions endured by most Iraqis.
Despite the torments endured by the protagonists, both movies are grotesquely tasteful.
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