Sentence examples for to be endured from inspiring English sources

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to be endured

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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So it was just something to be endured, candidly".

It's not just a raucous party to be endured.

But before 2012 arrives, 2011 has to be endured.

So much more would have to be endured.

They exist to be endured — until the next Katrina arrives to "cut us to the bone".

Childhood, for him, seemed something to be endured, passed through like a tiresome stretch of road.

They had to be endured, but you felt better for it afterwards.

They see the weather as something to be endured rather than managed.

Even the pleasure of victory is soured with a sense of what has to be endured.

They were raised to believe sex was something to be endured, not enjoyed.

Privation used to be endured for some larger purpose – science or the elan of discovery.

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