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"endure with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express to someone that you are with them—emotionally, mentally, spiritually, etc.—in a difficult or trying situation. For example: "I know this is hard, but I'm here to endure with you."
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They endure with hatred of Israel reignited by loss.
Family squalls are another matter - endure with saintly patience.
By Robin Wright The quest for the caliphate will endure — with or without ISIS.
They put up with no end of mistreatment from us, yet they often endure with glory intact.
Russia and western leaders have been at loggerheads on whether a peace process can endure with Assad remaining as president.
He has also started doing some rather dirty moves, notably the crotch-grab, which will endure, with striking embellishments, throughout his career.
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And endured with excellence.
It endured, with about three inches to spare.
It has endured, with appearance and ambience intact, since 1947.
And for 40 years the name endured with opera lovers around the world.
The principate endured with only minor changes for about 200 years.
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