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'endured hardships' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has suffered difficult times. For example: In spite of his struggles, he endured hardships and continued to strive for success.
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The Cuban people have endured hardships and deprivation for decades.
Throughout World War II, Hepburn endured hardships in Nazi-occupied Holland.
Rivera was conducting a dugout interview after he had finished meeting with local families that have endured hardships.
Through some mixture of obliviousness and stubbornness he has endured hardships and setbacks none of them have faced.
Nonetheless, the chief prosecutor, Kelly A. Moore, said yesterday that Mr. Alanssi had endured hardships to help in the war on terrorism and was a "phenomenal cooperating confidential informant".
We have a proud and strong industrial heritage and identity, we are people who have endured hardships and survived, we are people who care about each other, and we are people who are creative and keep moving forward.
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My mother, too, endured hardship inher early years.
BAGHDAD — Iraq's national soccer team has certainly endured hardship.
The family of three is unusually tightknit, perhaps because they have all endured hardship.
Harrison, for all the derision flung at him, has endured hardship.
His son Roberto trained briefly with the Rio second-division club Bangu, and has endured hardship to make a career out of the sport.
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