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Discover Ludwig"more bearable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or experience that is not enjoyable but is made better or tolerable by something else. For example, "With this new medication, her chronic pain became more bearable."
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It would make the wait more bearable.
It just makes the present more bearable.
Pain so commonplace was somehow more bearable.
Mavericks make reality a bit more bearable.
Time is more bearable if you're doing it".
But planning can help make it more bearable.
There's no doubt that memes make the days more bearable.
How much more bearable than Jessie J will Kylie be?
It feels right, and it makes it all more bearable".
But a game is more bearable than a tragedy.
The game should also make Monday considerably more bearable.
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