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durable

[door-uh-buhl, dyoor-] / ˈdʊər ə bəl, ˈdyʊər- /


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Raac is less durable than reinforced concrete as the "bubbly" structure can let water in, weakening the building material which can crumble and collapse.

From BBC

After a six-months-long stretch defined by skepticism and false starts for the crypto, there are multiple signals that a durable recovery is under way.

From Barron's

Britzman commented: “TSMC is typically cautious on capacity given the chip industry’ boom and bust cycles so this aggressive build-out suggests they see a durable runway for AI demand stretching well into the next decade”.

From MarketWatch

At the meeting Friday, Woods also said that oil companies need to have “durable protections” for their investments and to see changes in Venezuela’s laws governing hydrocarbons.

From MarketWatch

Greenland can be secured without undermining the alliances that make American power durable.

From The Wall Street Journal