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The phrase "highly durable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is able to withstand wear and tear or last for a long time without breaking or wearing out. Example: "These shoes are highly durable, made with strong leather and reinforced stitching."
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It's highly durable, very useful and will earn you many green brownie points.
Some writings by Professor Hammond, formerly of Harvard, have proven highly durable.
(Highly durable and slightly rough to look at, the paint is surprisingly smooth to the touch).
Duan, C. et al. Highly durable, coking and sulfur tolerant, fuel-flexible protonic ceramic fuel cells.
Josiah Wedgwood's factory of highly durable pottery was set up in 1759.
Many bacterial spores are highly durable and can germinate even after years of dormancy.
A better approach to this problem involves comparing the career trajectories of all highly durable starting pitchers.
"Tough and highly durable" is Timeform's assessment of Found, which is, if anything, doing her a disservice.
SN-rGO is highly durable and completely silent towards the anode fuel methanol.
On the other hand, the modern construction materials, such as cement and steel, are highly durable.
It was not only beautiful, he said, but also highly durable, thanks to a beefy metal frame and yachtlike mast.
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