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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endure years" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which a person or thing has been through tough or trying times over a long period of time. Example sentence: "The family business has endured years of difficult economic conditions with grace and resilience."
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faculty members, would have to endure years of construction.
One possibility is to follow the German example and endure years of wage restraint.
This is what drives people to take huge risks and endure years of hardship.
Most pilots, in fact, endure years of migrant living, erratic pay and sometimes painful choices.
I have had to endure years of self doubt, external pressure and extreme focus.
Time Inc., however, was not willing to endure years of losses while the magazine found its financial footing.
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Fir trees endure, year after year.
These values persist because the people espousing them endure, year after year.
It is also a country distinguished by the amount of gun violence we endure year in and year out.
The teams have endured years of losing.
But it has endured years of gradual decline.
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