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were durable
adjective
Able to resist wear, decay; lasting; enduring.
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Both were durable.
Most were durable enough to weather the enormous changes in Bedford-Stuyvesant's history.
And it would need to be demonstrated that regenerated ligaments were durable over time.
Of the goods, about half were durable ($2,186 billion) and half nondurable ($2,073 billion).
They were durable, infinitely adaptable songs, and the show had a nonstop sunny energy, without pauses for reflection.
All were durable starters, but none taller than 6-4, anoneone a true model for Sabathia.
They were durable enough to stand up to my disregard for such nuisances as an eyeglass case.
Mr. Touchet said the screens were durable and had 48-hour backup battery power in case the electricity goes out.
Investors became skeptical that profits were durable and slashed the valuation multiple they attached to forecast earnings from 18 times in 2006 to just over 10 times today.
In January 1965, to prove they were durable for travel, he drove nonstop for 14 hours, in temperatures as low as 41 degrees below zero, from Ely, in northern Minnesota, to St . Paul a distance of 250 miles.
PARIS — The chief of the International Monetary Fund urged the world's major economies on Tuesday to retain their economic stimulus programs until there were durable signs of a recovery, including an end to rising unemployment.
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