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enduringly

[en-door-ing-lee] / ɛnˈdʊər ɪŋ li /




ADVERB
permanently
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It is this sort of characterisation and human touch that helps to make romance novels enduringly popular - and lucrative for successful authors in the genre.

From BBC

There are few things as enduringly Irish as the simple shamrock.

From BBC

Handy and the creator of the enduringly winning “Afro-American Symphony.”

From New York Times

Beverly Cleary, the grande dame of children’s literature who wrote humorously and realistically about the anxieties of childhood in such enduringly popular books as “Henry Huggins” and “Beezus and Ramona,” has died.

From Los Angeles Times

He went on to publish more than 60 books that have sold some 700 million copies globally, making him one of the world’s most enduringly popular children’s book authors.

From New York Times