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was enduringly
adverb
In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure
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He was enduringly superstitious.
The concept of literati painters was first formulated in China in the Bei (Northern) Song dynasty but was enduringly codified in the Ming dynasty by Dong Qichang.
This book's most influential argument is that Hamilton was enduringly ill-served by the image-shaping abilities of Jefferson and others.
Her father, a star shortstop in high school and junior college, was enduringly embittered by his failure to be drafted by the pros.
We were barely out of our teens when we started dating, and he knew, even then, without a smidgen of doubt, what was enduringly good.
Her mother died when Gertrude was three, and it was her father, Sir Hugh Bell, of whom she was enduringly fond, and to whom she sent hundreds of absorbing letters.
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Female sports were enduringly changed.
It was said to be enduringly blissful.
The art is sensationally beautiful – and it is enduringly radical.
We're enduringly interested in critiquing the expansion of market logic into matters of human relationships.
Bad enough that the Mets' owners are enduringly scarred by their Madoff connection.
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