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endurance

[en-door-uhns, -dyoor-] / ɛnˈdʊər əns, -ˈdjʊər- /




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A substantial rise in fatty acids and liver-derived proteins associated with the demands of endurance exercise did not appear in the bloodstream until three hours after the workout.

From Science Daily Aug. 21, 2026

It is less about endurance and more about the inability to force a conclusion without broad agreement.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 30, 2026

Its chief ambition is endurance: it must survive transit, uncertain demand and an unknowable stretch between gates.

From Salon Jul. 30, 2026

It is Exhibit A. A guarantee that demands this much luck, money, and endurance before a court will enforce it has not been functioning as a guarantee.

From Slate Jul. 28, 2026

They know that they cannot save themselves, not by any courage or endurance or great deed.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton




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