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The phrase "will be bearable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is expected to be tolerable or manageable in the future. Example: "The weather forecast suggests that the heat wave will be bearable by the weekend."
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He kept a diary "to remind myself that what is unbearable today will be bearable tomorrow".
Let's hope the losses for bondholders will be bearable and manageable.
Dealing with these problems is going to hurt, but the pain will be bearable if we fact the locusts together.
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August will now be bearable.
Will it be bearable, or any less difficult than escorting our real companions through the last door -- or realizing that they are standing aside, politely, for us?
Poet believes that the only thing to do for her "dead areas" is to write with detail and a feeling for truth--only then will truth be bearable.
Will the poem be bearable?
But, if the team find their form in the middle this summer, then the distraction of New Road being under reconstruction throughout the 2013 season will be a bearable one.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the weather around the country will be comparatively bearable this week.
Symptoms will be more bearable if you're not conscious.
Will the passenger next to me be bearable?
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