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were enduring
adjective
Long-lasting.
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Too many City players were enduring an off day.
Faye's family said they were enduring "a pain you cannot describe".
Both were enduring "development hell" on separate film projects and struggling to stay motivated.
In the meantime, people were enduring deportation, and the fear of it.
She said the new study seemed to strengthen the case that executive women's gains were enduring.
The sky turned a blackish purple, as if the city were enduring a nuclear winter.
My first trip in January was to show the conditions people were enduring in the depth of winter.
While the rest of the economy boomed, farmers were enduring a prolonged crisis, with surpluses accumulating and prices plunging.
Those achievements were enduring, but they were ultimately overturned in a new era that began with the first Gulf war.
He noted many people in rural Australia were enduring difficulties, such as ongoing drought in western Queensland.
I slump in my seat, my hand shielding my eyes as if I were enduring a horror-flick dismemberment.
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