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So it was just something to be endured, candidly".
Childhood, for him, seemed something to be endured, passed through like a tiresome stretch of road.
They see the weather as something to be endured rather than managed.
They were raised to believe sex was something to be endured, not enjoyed.
Still, there was some kind of blood debt, something to be endured as a result of what had happened".
For many residents of today's richer nations, the city is something to be endured and, preferably, left behind at weekends.
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(Well, four: Landry Clarke's ill-conceived turn as a murderer in Season 2 was just something that had to be endured in order to get to the seasons beyond).
You are just a line item on the program -- something that has to be endured before the fun can begin.
A few years ago a stay in a hostel was something that was more likely to be endured than enjoyed.
AS the recession dragged on, the Detroit auto show began to feel like boot camp for automakers, dealers and even the press: something to be doggedly endured, not enjoyed.
Longer, older age is something to be celebrated, not endured.
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something to be resisted
something to be confronted
something to be understood
something to be experimented
something to be supported
something to be surpassed
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something to be penetrated
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something to be rushed
something to be fought
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