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"have to endure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that someone or something must accept or continue to deal with, often despite being unpleasant or difficult. For example: "Our family has had to endure through a lot of hardship this year."
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It may have to endure another trial.
You have to endure all of it.
But we have to endure".
the poor people have to endure.
He would have to endure it.
What conditions would it have to endure?
You need stickability – you have to endure.
Pryce won't have to endure this for long though.
How much do we viewers have to endure?
He did not have to endure them for long.
Referees have to endure the ire of players.
More suggestions(24)
he had to endure the trauma of losing one ship to a storm
have to endure the consequences
have to necessarily endure
had to endure persecutions
have to resist
tend to endure
have to undergo
have to withstand
have to tolerate
have to carry
have to afford
have to stand
have to handle
have to cope
have to continue
encouraged to endure
have to face
have to sustain
have to incur
have to experience
have to bear
have to persist
left to endure
have to survive
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