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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endured for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the duration of a difficult or challenging experience that someone has faced.
Example: "She endured for many years the hardships of living in a war-torn country."
Alternatives: "suffered through" or "withstood for".
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This is an institution that has endured for thousands of years, and it shows.
Their popularity has endured for centuries.
She endured for a purpose.
That policy endured for decades.
The debate about Schulz's death has endured for decades.
Even so, the album has endured for thirty years.
That liberation left France with complexes that endured for decades.
To the Editor: Our Constitution has endured for 225 years.
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The BBC's David Sillito has been finding out how the novel has endured for so long.
McCormack lined up deals that endured for generations.
Baobabs have endured for centuries as essential cultural symbols.
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