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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stamina to" is not correct or usable in a sentence
Instead, you should use the phrase "the stamina to". For example, "The marathon runner had the stamina to keep going for the whole race."
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She puts my social stamina to shame".
I no longer have the stamina to endure the frustration.
It takes stamina to sustain this degree of flamboyance.
He has the stamina to throw 100 pitches Wednesday night.
They can't develop the familiarity or stamina to excel.
He lacks the stamina to compete for an entire game.
I lack the necessary emotional stamina to service a large circle of friends".
Smart had to summon tremendous physical stamina to survive her captivity.
"I feel gratitude to have the stamina to do this show at 68," Ms. King said.
He typically lends stamina to horses that do their best running later in their careers.
Then the question is, 'Oh my God, do I have the stamina to do it?
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