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The phrase "endured unspeakable" is a perfectly grammatical phrase that is usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone endured something that is too terrible or shocking to adequately describe. For example, "The survivors of the earthquake endured unspeakable suffering before finally being rescued."
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But Rodleen Getsic — who endured unspeakable acts while shooting the film "The Bunny Game" — is no mere scream queen.
Whitworth's stepmother, Mandy Pearson, said the family had endured unspeakable grief and would continue to press investigators.
Speaking to reporters before the verdict was announced, Mr. Nicolaides said he had endured "unspeakable suffering" during five months of detention.
When Hiroki Kuroda was a child in Japan, baseball was a chore, and he endured unspeakable punishment from coaches from his youth leagues through university level that ingrained in him the notion that playing the game was a job.
Mixing slyness, vulnerability and grace, Christopher Donahue's everyman depiction of a royal hero who has endured unspeakable suffering and humiliation speaks clearly to everyone who is thwarted by the Philistinism of arrogant authority or the banality of bureaucracies in the modern world.
"By taking this step, the prime minister can start to repair the damage done to the UK's reputation, support those working inside the intelligence services to prevent further British involvement in torture, and deliver justice for the survivors who endured unspeakable brutality at the hands of our security partners in Libya and elsewhere".
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"The raccoon dogs routinely endure unspeakable suffering.
We've seen them endure unspeakable hardships, such as weddings.
Friends endure unspeakable adversity--including, but not limited to financial ruin, crippling addictions or, heaven forbid, having to bury a child.
PETA often takes calls from men and women in the military who are forced to watch animals endure unspeakable things in medical training and are upset about it.
She stars as Patsey in McQueen's searing drama, a slave who endures unspeakable acts of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of her psychotic owner, played by fellow Oscar hopeful Michael Fassbender.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com