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Discover Ludwig"endure the cold" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to tolerate or withstand cold weather or temperatures. Example: "Despite the icy wind and freezing temperatures, the hikers were determined to endure the cold and reach the summit of the mountain."
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When we can't endure the cold any longer, we head back to shore.
When he could endure the cold no longer, he sat up, faced his audience, and the piece — part ritual, part ordeal — was over.
His parents Nigel and Anne hired a nanny named Enid Wigley who had looked after Scott of the Antarctic's son Peter, and her routine involved teaching the young Pen to endure the cold by leaving him outside.
An octopus dwelling in the frigid waters of the Antarctic doesn't wear gloves on its tentacles, but it has found another way to endure the cold.
Likewise, the troops were not equipped to endure the cold weather in the open, limiting their effectiveness.
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These people endure the coldest temperatures imaginable.
The resulting increased reliance on their sense of smell was one of the drivers of enlarged brain size, while their fur allowed them to endure the coldest part of earth's 24 hour cycle.
In doing so, they will endure the coldest temperatures on earth — below minus 80 degrees Celsius (minus 112 degrees Fahrenheit), with wind chill below minus 100 degrees Celsius (minus 148 degrees Fahrenheit) — as well as more than three months of darkness.
So many people came to mourn Ms. Soto — perhaps 400 — at Lordship Community Church that half of the crowd endured the cold on chairs set up on a lawn outside the church, listening to the service on loudspeakers under a brilliant sun.
pic.twitter.com/xs70JgChRz January 6 , 20147.19pm GMT The Guardian's video team has put together this montage of footage from across the mid-west: 7.07pm GMT While the mid-west endures the cold the north-east is preparing to welcome it also endure it.
Whether you will see your shadow May not be news on Rachel Maddow, But those who have endured the cold Hope you don't, if truth be told.
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