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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endure without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to persist or bear something without assistance or support. Example: She had to endure without her family's financial help after they lost their jobs.
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It is highly likely that Newark will soon have to endure without him.
"Al Qaeda's global movement cannot endure without an iron-fisted traffic cop".
He argues that serious economic inequality wouldn't endure without a state to enforce it.
No advanced civilization has yet learned how to endure without it.
Hughes is at a similar place, showing that he cannot endure without his fastball, which used to reach 94 m.p.h.
The ritual is like a school assembly, one of those traditions everyone hates and has to endure without knowing why.
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They had endured without a charter for eight years.
The hardening process: Could tender American boys have endured without it?
The season premiere revolves around a cheaply melodramatic plot twist, perhaps best endured without foreknowledge.
No oppressive institution in history has carried on or endured without some form of complicity of "inside" or native collaborators.
With her gone, Mrs. Pvirre, a committed Christian, said she wondered how her daughter-in-law endured without religious faith.
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